Recently re-discovered this gem of a blog post, written in 2018 by Nikita Propokov, about his disenchantment with the state of modern software. Do you think it’s still relevant today (perhaps more/less so than it was when it was written)?
Recently re-discovered this gem of a blog post, written in 2018 by Nikita Propokov, about his disenchantment with the state of modern software. Do you think it’s still relevant today (perhaps more/less so than it was when it was written)?
That might excuse inefficiency if all of these things were true:
What’s really happening here is that producers of software are making things cheaper and easier for themselves by shifting and multiplying costs onto the users and the environment.
The amount of waste is staggering. It’s part of why I haven’t enjoyed professional software development in years.
I’ve tumbled down this rabbit hole on more than one occasion.
This line of thinking can lead you to the conclusion that the only ecologically just thing to do is for humans to cease to exist.
It’s a trap that can lead to despair.
Do your part to be mindful, respectful, and conservative with resources, but don’t give in to nihilism.