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FTFYPitchfork51 said:
I am into all that stuff lol. Ive beenhaie said:
My biggest pet peave is web devs promoting themselves as 'full stack' when they've only ever hooked up a backend that was self managed with a simple schema. Didn't have to give a shit about security, db tuning, schema design, system architecture, nothing.Pitchfork51 said:
Yeah the more I learn the more I sit there thinking "this company probably has no fucking clue"haie said:You never know when some startup, especially one whose primary product is a mobile app, was made overlooking critical security. It happens way more often than you think, people compromise in the worst way trying to get to market as fast as possible.
I get the feeling it's a bunch of mobile devs and front end dudes who just throw some shit up and aws and it looks good so fuck it. When the going gets tough just get a new job.
Spending weeks and months hardening a system with no obvious benefit to corporate execs gets no brownie points
Promotion based architecture
Like, that's a web developer and it's not easy to be one of those, but it's a flat out lie to market yourself on GitHub/Twitter/LinkedIn as "full stack"fdiddling with all these new reverse proxies this weekend.
It also makes me realize that everyone is really into overcomplicating shit -
It's about swinging your e-peen instead of what it should be about: making a stable product to make yourself money, and make others money who utilize and integrate with your platform.Pitchfork51 said:
I am into all that stuff lol. Ive been fiddling with all these new reverse proxies this weekend.haie said:
My biggest pet peave is web devs promoting themselves as 'full stack' when they've only ever hooked up a backend that was self managed with a simple schema. Didn't have to give a shit about security, db tuning, schema design, system architecture, nothing.Pitchfork51 said:
Yeah the more I learn the more I sit there thinking "this company probably has no fucking clue"haie said:You never know when some startup, especially one whose primary product is a mobile app, was made overlooking critical security. It happens way more often than you think, people compromise in the worst way trying to get to market as fast as possible.
I get the feeling it's a bunch of mobile devs and front end dudes who just throw some shit up and aws and it looks good so fuck it. When the going gets tough just get a new job.
Spending weeks and months hardening a system with no obvious benefit to corporate execs gets no brownie points
Promotion based architecture
Like, that's a web developer and it's not easy to be one of those, but it's a flat out lie to market yourself on GitHub/Twitter/LinkedIn as "full stack"
It also makes me realize that everyone is really into overcomplicating shit -
lol new plan -
Maybe if Trump came out in favor of microservices everyone would do better lolhaie said:
It's about swinging your e-peen instead of what it should be about: making a stable product to make yourself money, and make others money who utilize and integrate with your platform.Pitchfork51 said:
I am into all that stuff lol. Ive been fiddling with all these new reverse proxies this weekend.haie said:
My biggest pet peave is web devs promoting themselves as 'full stack' when they've only ever hooked up a backend that was self managed with a simple schema. Didn't have to give a shit about security, db tuning, schema design, system architecture, nothing.Pitchfork51 said:
Yeah the more I learn the more I sit there thinking "this company probably has no fucking clue"haie said:You never know when some startup, especially one whose primary product is a mobile app, was made overlooking critical security. It happens way more often than you think, people compromise in the worst way trying to get to market as fast as possible.
I get the feeling it's a bunch of mobile devs and front end dudes who just throw some shit up and aws and it looks good so fuck it. When the going gets tough just get a new job.
Spending weeks and months hardening a system with no obvious benefit to corporate execs gets no brownie points
Promotion based architecture
Like, that's a web developer and it's not easy to be one of those, but it's a flat out lie to market yourself on GitHub/Twitter/LinkedIn as "full stack"
It also makes me realize that everyone is really into overcomplicating shit -
I was told that there would be no epeen measuring on this sub.haie said:You never know when some startup, especially one whose primary product is a mobile app, was made overlooking critical security. It happens way more often than you think, people compromise in the worst way trying to get to market as fast as possible.


