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Legacy Systems Of Tomorrow

Legacy Systems Of Tomorrow
Ah, the classic "it's not my problem anymore" approach to software engineering! Instead of wrestling with that spaghetti code monstrosity you helped create, just bail and let some poor unsuspecting dev inherit your mess. Technical debt? More like technical inheritance tax for the next sucker. It's basically the software equivalent of leaving dirty dishes in the sink and moving to a new apartment. Brilliant strategy until you realize the industry is smaller than you think and someday you might get hired to maintain your own abandoned dumpster fire. Karma comes full circle when you're in the interview and see your old codebase on the screen.

The Trojan Crab: How To Turn Any Job Into A Rust Job

The Trojan Crab: How To Turn Any Job Into A Rust Job
The classic "create your own job security" maneuver. Taking a job where Rust isn't required, then sneakily rewriting a problematic component in your favorite language is the corporate equivalent of moving into someone's house and slowly replacing all their furniture. Before they know it, you're not just living there—you own the place. This is how tech evangelism works in the trenches. No fancy conference talks, just guerrilla warfare: "Oh that critical component that kept breaking? I fixed it... in Rust. Now nobody else can maintain it but me. Checkmate, management." And the 270 upvotes? That's 270 developers who've either done this or are taking notes.

The Digital Disaster Artist

The Digital Disaster Artist
When your resume is just a list of tech companies that imploded right after you left. Nothing suspicious here, folks. Just a trail of digital catastrophes following this person like a shadow. Netflix sports streaming that doesn't exist yet, CrowdStrike's Windows update disaster, Google's Gemini historical figure fiasco, Silicon Valley Bank collapse, and FTX's crypto meltdown. Hiring managers will definitely not notice this pattern of working at companies right before they face existential crises. Solid career strategy - join, collect paycheck, abandon ship, repeat.