Have you ever spent a lot of effort/time on an important/vital task but customers/stakeholders didn’t really care?
How "political" do you think Reddit is right now?
I did the math wrong, it was a sad day
What is the “essential worker” of CS careers?
How most people see statistics
Is Crypto just...a weird kind of stock or something?
It’s said that “the world doesn’t run on perfect, it runs on good enough”. If that’s true, then what is then “good enough” of data engineering?
What are things you’re done in your CS career that took relatively little effort but caused customers/stakeholders to praise you like crazy?
What would you consider a good second job for a CS Career?
It’s sometimes said that the world runs on “good enough”, not “perfect”. What is the “good enough” of consulting?
aCommonProblem
arentYouAComputerPerson
How important/essential do you think DevOps is in the IT/CS hierarchy?
All maths are equal but some are more equal than others
What was the longest time you spend on a CS project (personal or professional) that ended up being a failure?
automationLife
What are some cs jobs that tend to increase life satisfaction?
What was the lowest quality code you ever produced that ended up being used?
What’s the cs career with the highest ratio of competent workers vs incompetent? And the lowest?
How to tell the difference between a good Entrepreneurial idea and egocentric delusions wrapped in pseudo-intellectualism?
Is there a way to model human “critical thinking” with math?
What was the lowest skill Sysadmin you ever worked with like?
It's said the world runs on "good enough", not perfect. What's the "good enough" of Sysadmin?
Entrepreneurs whose success is inimitable by others, why is your success inimitable?
It's sometimes said "Life runs not on 'perfect', but 'good enough'. What's the 'good enough' of DevOps?