Breakout 71 (Roguelike Breakout game with upgrades)
Breakout 71 (Roguelike Breakout game with upgrades)
Breakout 71 (Roguelike Breakout game with upgrades)
ich🎄🪄💻iel
Pretty sure I'm outsmarting it right now...
How I imagine mathematicians...
Tüte
Copy RSS Button (Extension)
Wenn's beim Programmieren mal wieder schnell gehen musste...
Wenn Apple eine Versionsverwaltungssoftware entwickelt...
Me, when doing error handling
Underappreciated top
Reeperbahn
Everybody's so Creative! (about library abstraction design)
When the webpage doesn't want you opening new tabs
What's up with FUTO?
Escaping a string when passing through multiple tools
When your Dad gives birth to you
Fighting human trafficking with self-contained applications
Thunderbird Accessibility Study
Wish granted
ich🦭🔄🐒iel
I mean, the example that you gave has me thinking that the manager is just bad. Some problems are just complex. You could not have left out the complexity here, because it is the problem. If it was as simple as they wanted it to be, then there would be no problem. But you can't make the problem magically disappear.
A good manager would ask what the problem is. Then they would ask why that is more complex than they know it. Then they would listen to your response and not understand a single word, but still recognize that, hey, evidentally there is a reason. Their expert said so, they don't have to understand the nitty-gritty.The only reasons they might have to understand the nitty-gritty: