Thanks for the comment. Yeah good point, I really miss people with the 8-5 mindset. At the moment there are too many people who just throw things over the wall, giving me nightmares once a month. (And users hate it) Already settled for something smaller but that definitely makes me feel better with my decision.
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Working culture is rather demanding and things tend to be quite ambigious, so to be honest the challenge reflects reality to some degree. But our team works with niche technology and therefore the pressure doesn't fully apply to our small'ish team. (Honestly, I wouldn't recommend the position to a not so experienced engineer or someone who doesn't know how to limit their working hours.)
Good point, I fully agree with you. Didn't come up with it myself but it has been used for years already but I think HR also complained about it.
Actually I did the challenge a year ago and it was only circumstantial that I didn't decline. Yet, we need a good replacement for the challenge (or the whole interview process) because most of the workload is on me at the moment.
Verstehe... kein problem ;) Ja aber ganz ehrlich, wenn das nicht behoben wird, sehe ich für Lemmy keine wirkliche Zukunft. Zumindest nicht als Reddit-Ersatz, wer soll das denn benutzen :D
Das mit den unterschiedlichen Instanzen ist riesig
I think this is not how it works. It's like saying: I'll connect a physical lock to my laptop and I'm more secure. (Many PC laptops have on the side a standardized connector for physical locks which is often used in electronics stores)
Better to go a step back and to consider your Threat Model. What are you doing? What are things that could likely happen right now? Is adding to your security/backing up your Threat Model or is it making things worse because it's adding stuff that you don't need, making workflows so complicated you're likely to misconfigure?
To give a more practical example, there have been a lot of conspiracy theories about Antivirus software. In some sense the nay sayers are right and it actually adds possible holes since they tend to run with elevated privileges. On the other hand, does it really matter for your use case? If you download random stuff online, you should probably install one. (Probably also for your fellow humans so your computer doesn't end up being a botnet host) But if everything on your computer is hand-picked (TM), you might be actually right and they decrease security.
LibreOffice, I came for Linux support and PDF export... and stayed for the only Office that I know how to use 😄
Naja Pegida ist jetzt nicht unbedingt das Maß aller Dinge. (Sind die nicht in der gleichen Zeit wie Hogesa entstanden?)
Klar ist es willkürlich aber die Identifikationsmöglichkeiten liegen definitiv näher als "Deutscher" (Mein Gott, wie sich das schon anhört...) Aber ausgehend von der EU und allem was drum rum entstanden ist, ist die Idee deutlich moderner...
so did I
didn't see that yet but at least some user with a name in that direction.
Anyway, I found it quite not amusing to see this stuff on my second day of using Lemmy - which was 2 weeks ago or so. Honestly, I've seen enough online communities degenerate and having a few power users/enthusiasts who like fine tuning every setting is not enough to get a healthy community going.
I think if Lemmy doesn't get it's shit together in that regard, it'll be like Mastodon where there are alt-right communities powered by it and then another normal (or whatever you want to call it?) part. However I've been quite surprised when my first subscriber was some alt-right dude. That was enough for me to delete my account.
At the moment I see chances 50/50 that Lemmy can make it. But this highly depends on: