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Finding "bad" projects (apubtest2.srcbeat.com)
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I'm a software dev/sysadmin mix, ~8 years' experience, looking for work again after some time off. (Based in a capital city in Australia if that's relevant)

I have no idea how to characterise the projects that I've enjoyed the most or would like to do in the future.

The projects that I've found the most enjoyable are not the ones that you see advertised by recruiters and companies; Kubernetes, cutting-edge, greenfield projects, massive cloud accounts... meh.

Some fun stuff I've done or would like to do:

  • Upgrading that weird service everyone is accidentally relying on but afraid to touch
  • While money pours into LLMs in healthcare, fax machines were still used every day
  • Working out the "low-level" part of the system colleagues put off for 2 years because nobody wanted to read through the boring 400-page ISO spec
  • Maintaining that abandoned 500K line Java system with most errors being RuntimeException with a null description
  • Working in small teams, max 8-10 people

Any tips to characterise this kind of work to focus my job search? I know it's significantly different from working at a software company pumping out features.

Tight deadlines and shoestring resources don't bother me (as long as I get my salary!). Having people who don't take it all super seriously along the way is super important.

How do I look for this? Trial & error? I feel like there must be... consultancies? ... working on these kinds of projcets. Perhaps there's some name or buzzwords that I need to use? Or would I need to talk with one of those mega big consultancies like Accenture?

Of course very open to the possibility that I'm being totally unrealistic and way too picky in a down market.

My bread and butter is working in Go, Python, backend and OS stuff. Networking, Linux, BSDs, that kinda thing.

Thanks all!

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Reddit > Mastodon > Lemmy because why not? 😁

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another test (apubtest2.srcbeat.com)
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test

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When something like that gets edited, the server (e.g. Lemmy) sends out an Update message. That contains the whole post/comment but with the slightly updated content. This mail system just delivers it the same anyway, so we end up with some duplicate mail. Not quite sure how/if Updates should be handled...

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When something like that gets edited, the server (e.g. Lemmy) sends out an Update message. That contains the whole post/comment but with the slightly updated content. This mail system just delivers it the same anyway, so we end up with some duplicate mail. Not quite sure how/if Updates should be handled...

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test (apubtest2.srcbeat.com)
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hello world!

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test 2 (apubtest2.srcbeat.com)
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test hello world!

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A test Maybe it works? (apubtest2.srcbeat.com)
submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

A test

Maybe

it works?

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These were the top posts across some of our communities

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These were the top posts across some of our communities

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These were the top posts across Aussie Zone at the end of this week

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G'day all! Just thought I'd chuck up this random thread for a bit of a yarn. You know, sometimes it's nice to have a chinwag about anything and everything – could be your latest DIY project, a recipe you're stoked about, or even just how your day's been. It's all about sharing the good vibes and having a fair dinkum chat. So, what's the goss? Jump on in and let's have a good old chit-chat, like a bunch of mates sitting 'round the table. Cheers!

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Test body

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Test (lemmings.world)
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Test (lemmings.world)
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Test

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test (aussie.zone)
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test

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These were the top posts across Aussie Zone at the end of this week

Top 5 from Australia:

Top 5 from Aussie Enviro:

Top 5 from Australian News:

Top 5 from Australian Politics:

Top 5 from World News:

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These were the top posts across Aussie Zone at the end of this week

Top 5 from Australia:

Top 5 from Aussie Enviro:

Top 5 from Australian News:

Top 5 from Australian Politics:

Top 5 from World News:

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Here's your weekly roundup of top posts from across Aussie Zone

Top 5 from Australia:

Top 5 from Aussie Enviro:

Top 5 from Australian News:

Top 5 from Australian Politics:

Top 5 from Melbourne:

Top 5 from Brisbane:

Top 5 from Sydney:

Top 5 from Perth:

Top 5 from Canberra:

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