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T0D08304yIt's not always by choice.
Sometimes you have real shitheads on your team that you have to go the extra mile to pick up their slack and make sure your projects get finished on time, because your managers sure don't give a flying fuck what the reason is that their expected deadlines are missed. -
neeno31724yIf it's a personal project the answer is: passion. If it's not a personal project then idk either
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@T0D0 I don't do that and let deadlines fail instead. You know why? Because otherwise, that shit will go on forever, and I just won't do that. Managers only learn if pain arrives at their level.
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neeno31724y@Root since we were talking about @Stuxnet's age up there I thought you were talking about something age-related too. I was like "wait what? That's wrong... and illegal", then I re-read the rant XD
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i don't understand it either. i can only do that occasionally, when high and working on an idea of my own which fascinates me at that moment.
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alert2504yI had 15 hour sessions a day without being forced to
The beautiful moments when I was discovering Django -
Shittily. Mostly just involves starting at a computer and working at half pace. There's only so much output your brain can do, doesn't matter how long you pretend to work.
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devJs13354yI stayed with my teammates almost 16 hours once (I was home hour after midnight). In a company for a shitty client who micromanaged every fucking thing.
Boss sent me and my team home next day and gave us extra day off, client got charged double and my boss yelled at him a lot during their next meeting.
We also got extra day off.
I don't know how some of y'all can code like 14 hours a day that shit is crazy
rant