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Do you think programming in the past was more comfy than today?
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>>109007441
I started in 2011 and it was WAY better.
>own cubicle
>PMs didn't get a say
>Scrum masters weren't a thing
>Agile was "new"
>offshoring was nonexistent
>developers knew what the fuck they were doing
>no gen AI bullshit
>no endless on call support
>it just worked
>no UI-bros fucking everything up
>no females
>pizza parties on fridays
>no trannies
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>>109007441
fuck off retard >>108991850
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>>109007441
Nipples.
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>>109007441
No because in the past a lot of the comfy work from home jobs that exist today required people to go into the office, which is the opposite of comfy.
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>>109007441
that's a man
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They started outsourcing to India as far back as the dot com bust.
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>>109007441
Yes because there were several orders of magnitude less jeets.



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