The Interwebs are full of interesting people.
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The Interwebs are full of interesting people. Like locksmiths who maintain #IRIX software distributions in their free time somewhere in the middle of Virginia.
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The Interwebs are full of interesting people. Like locksmiths who maintain #IRIX software distributions in their free time somewhere in the middle of Virginia.
@chesheer I drove van and various other things for a cleaning company in my late 20s. You wouldn't believe the amount of really smart people working in places like that. Many had been burned out in the IT field and they just did brain free job by day and then enjoyed programming and hacking together some hardware by night.
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The Interwebs are full of interesting people. Like locksmiths who maintain #IRIX software distributions in their free time somewhere in the middle of Virginia.
@chesheer @darkuncle that human has definitely figured it out!
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The Interwebs are full of interesting people. Like locksmiths who maintain #IRIX software distributions in their free time somewhere in the middle of Virginia.
@chesheer This Person is a Hero.
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The Interwebs are full of interesting people. Like locksmiths who maintain #IRIX software distributions in their free time somewhere in the middle of Virginia.
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@chesheer @darkuncle that human has definitely figured it out!
There's a real insanity in insisting that non-hardware IT folks be physically present in some place or another, as opposed to where they are right now. I was recently forced by circumstance to work in an office, and it was wildly counterproductive. Let IT folks work where they are and where their stuff is, and they can focus on work and not driving and getting distracted by people trying to do anything but work.
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There's a real insanity in insisting that non-hardware IT folks be physically present in some place or another, as opposed to where they are right now. I was recently forced by circumstance to work in an office, and it was wildly counterproductive. Let IT folks work where they are and where their stuff is, and they can focus on work and not driving and getting distracted by people trying to do anything but work.
@tbortels @chesheer @darkuncle right! Hire good people and let them do the work for which they were hired!
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There's a real insanity in insisting that non-hardware IT folks be physically present in some place or another, as opposed to where they are right now. I was recently forced by circumstance to work in an office, and it was wildly counterproductive. Let IT folks work where they are and where their stuff is, and they can focus on work and not driving and getting distracted by people trying to do anything but work.
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