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The more I read these LinkedIn bullshit posts the more I believe StackOverflow was a perfect heaven and right all along regardlesss of all of its toxicity - this was neccessary.

There are just *too many* morons that are getting by and polluting industry and individuals with their so called "professional and expert" oppinions.

What's even worse is that almost nobody will call their bullshit as we're all here under some unwritten "act welcoming and professional" agreement.

This platform is such a fucking cancer of digital world, makes me want to create fake accounts just to troll them all the time.

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  • 2
    I love cancer.

    chatGPT. Aws. Neo4j. C++. ec2. Rust.

    with background in C as a 94 year long specialist in Agile I'm Pro iteration rather than perfection.

    loop over INSERTs that runs 10 times every second.

    dump all that data on ur ec2s hard disk with no other backup.

    do all the things that society calls "not efficient". if it makes ur life easier, write your entire startup in a custom vanilla php framework.

    Facebook wasn't optimal when it first launched, but now I bet you wish you took part in it right?

    I left work today at 4pm, you may think thats unprofessional, but just like you pay for load balancers to balance the load of traffic on ur ec2s, how much do we pay attention to balance our personal lives with work?

    my ec2s wont be crashing in the weekend, so maybe we should be sure to crash ourselves this weekend... so that we may rest and create a positive impact in our companies when Monday cones.

    -Sleek, CS BS, MBA, PMP, CTO @ PM in world Blockchain agency - life coach
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    But LinkedIn gave me several jobs. I remember my niece thanking theur company for some internal trading blablabla. The usual LinkedIn content. Year later, got fired in reorganization. Yeah, that's how much your grateful LinkedIn comments are worth.
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    Stackoverflow is not really a community like Dr in my eyes. There's not much personal about it. Many nazi's. Could've been more fun.
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    stackoverflow is perfect as what it is - a knowledge base of programming questions and answers.

    it's just that it is terrible as social platform; and many dumb, dumb people mistake it for such a platform.

    if you use a screwdriver to hammer in a nail, it's not the screwdrivers fault.
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