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Written by ÐДѷє ۷ǿȵ ຣ on 2024-06-29 at 07:59

Interesting article and I recognize some of the problems identified, but I also see some problems with the alternative (eg requiring every developer to be able to work on the full stack and all (legal) requirements). This looks only feasible with a tightly regulated and constrained internal developer platform or a low risk industry

From: @TheNewStack

https://hachyderm.io/@TheNewStack/112695800022088715

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Written by Dawn Ahukanna on 2024-06-29 at 08:25

@Dave_von_S @TheNewStack

I’ve an anaphylactic reaction to any “people, psychosomatic process” based on “competition day” (exhibition) without corresponding time for rest, recovery & repetitive practice. There is a reason the sports competition is a periodic cycle - physics of the human body.

There are so many studies showing that extrinsic motivation I.e. money or deadlines are counterproductive for knowledge work e.g. https://www.irbnet.de/daten/iconda/CIB14619.pdf

Now base “competition day” on 2kg organ - the brain.

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Written by ÐДѷє ۷ǿȵ ຣ on 2024-06-29 at 08:31

@dahukanna @TheNewStack indeed. However, it’s also a matter of ‘lost in translation’; scrum in 2024 has diverted a lot for the origins. Also the concept of flow has derailed. The original ideas are completely abandoned and everything is optimized for maximum output (as you would expect in a capitalistic market). As you say we are now aiming for World Series performance all the time. Letting people run on their own (giving the impression of reducing competitive stress) as the article suggests, isn’t enough. We also need to address the systemic problem of expecting peak results all the time.

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Written by Dawn Ahukanna on 2024-06-29 at 11:32

@Dave_von_S @TheNewStack

Can you imagine the decision making process on “necessitating mandatory recuperative rest cycle” as high as 33% AKA sleep?

That pegs “extractive productivity” at 66% at any point in time, not 100%.

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Written by ÐДѷє ۷ǿȵ ຣ on 2024-06-29 at 11:42

@dahukanna @TheNewStack ridiculous idea. What did you take to get that level of hallucination? 😬

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Written by Dawn Ahukanna on 2024-06-29 at 12:03

@Dave_von_S @TheNewStack

NOT this model that taught itself an irrelevant but possible mode of using limbs for transportation or “walking” - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gn4nRCC9TwQ

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Written by Dawn Ahukanna on 2024-06-29 at 18:47

Related -

“ in case it helps, my experience with burnout and burnout recovery is that we should let our brains do what they want to do on weekends. Which I think is very much in the spirit of "chill", but may not always look like it from the outside.” - https://hachyderm.io/@jenniferplusplus/112700731787018890

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