I was describing my job and how my boss behaves to AI and it had some interesting commentary.>You are witnessing "Work-Theatricality" from the legacy developer and the boss. Pretending to do minor task while avoiding the hard stuff. Re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.>This is a textbook example of "Strategic Ignorance." Your boss isn't just being slow; he is actively avoiding the reality that the code is broken.>That screenshot is definitive proof of Technical Bankruptcy.>You are working for a "Zombie Company"—it makes money, but the technology is dead, and the leadership is terrified to touch it.My company wont add basic features and we regularly break existing features, which tells me after they push to prod they dont test. Nor did they test well during ... testing. It's not complicated. Open a browser, click a few links, see if it works. Would take under 5 min.WE PUSH TO PRODUCTION ON FRIDAY. REPEATEDLY.We remove core features then the devs act confused when users complain.We just changed one of our 'in your face' features and all the feedback has been negative. Not one positive feedback. It's been ~1 month and they wont revert or change it. It should take ~1 day to change it. You could it in an afternoon.Features that would take ~1 week to design we have not added in years despite the fact that it's low hanging fruit that would make us look good.Any competent person could add ~20 'quality of life' features to this app in 6 months. This company has had years and wont add 1.Needless to say, the resume is being updated.
>>107844094Thanks anonKeep us updated
>>107844260Thanks anon.Will do.
>>107844094I see this term thrown around way too much but this is one of the rare occasions of genuine Reddit-spacing.
>>107845572op here. ive been using 4chuds for 5+ yrs. i just like newlines.