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What's this YouTube I keep seeing mentioned. There's another one called FaceBook which I also have no knowledge about. Perhaps I'm getting too old now.
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"... When he first got his software testing quality assurance job, he spent eight months automating all of the programming tasks. With all of his tasks fully automated by a computer, he was able to literally sit back and do whatever he wanted. From Reddit, FOF describes in his own words what it was like to automate his own job:
“From around 6 years ago up until now, I have done nothing at work. I am not joking. For 40 hours each week I go to work, play League of Legends in my office, browse reddit, and do whatever I feel like. In the past 6 years I have maybe done 50 hours of real work. So basically nothing. And nobody really cared. The tests were all running successfully. I sh*t you not, I had no friends or anything at work either, so nobody ever talked to me except my boss and occasionally the devs for the software I was testing.” -Reddit via Payscale Career News
FOF is pretty despondent in tone after he posted about getting fired from his job. He’s upset because he has completely forgotten how to code, having relegated all that work to the computer, and now possesses no marketable skills. ..."
Programmer Automates His Job For 6 Years, Finally Gets Fired, Forgets How To Code| Interesting Engineering[^]
This is one of the reasons I wouldn't want to be a .Net tester (not sure what kind of tester he was though), too many easy tools to automate the testing and play LoL.
I started writing a program that would write a novel by itself or at least a story for starters. It was interesting but beyond my scope. I was able to get it to write basic sentences that was somewhat associated with each other.
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JoeSox wrote: I was able to get it to write basic sentences that was somewhat associated with each other.
So, is this the real JoeSox, or is this JoeBox?
Don't answer, I won't believe whatever you say.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: So, is this the real JoeSox
Since we are on the subject, do CPians admit their second account pseudonym, alias, or pen names?
I wonder how many have one or two accounts?
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I don't even admit my first (and only, if there's any doubt remaining!)
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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I still read CP even though I am not in office anymore.
GW, Da'man
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Noob question of the day: What is "CP"?
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Code Project
(In case you were serious)
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Oh. My. Effing. Gawd. I am now going to go into the bedroom, lay myself down, and proceed to pass out of existence.
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I still have a computer in heaven!
i can't believe i am still alive, pope john ii
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Do you admit you're more than an AI though?
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JoeSoapBox you mean?
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I think that was reported here a while back. Search isn't finding it though.
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I think you refer to the following:
A programmer wrote scripts to secretly automate a lot of his job — including to automatically email his wife and make himself a latte.
Source: Insider Newsletter, November 24, 2015 (Linking to Programmer automates his job - Business Insider[^]).
Both are different, but very similar stories.
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yeah, there must have been more people then just the coffee scripter (not coffee script , but that he automated the coffee machine, which would be great if he did use coffee script)
before him, was the guy that outsourced his work to china.
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If you can automate your job then you are not a programmer.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I'm obviously superior to him, because I don't need automation to forget things.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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My experience is: the most important task at the job is pretending to work. Everything else is "nice to have"
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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not pretending appearing. <grin> Appearances can be deceiving though.
To err is human to really mess up you need a computer
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I think this guy will find a job automating things.
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A colleague of mine is doing a sponsored swim 30 laps around the Isle de Paris - I think he's probably in Seine.
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote: A colleague of mine is doing a sponsored swim 30 laps around the Isle de Paris
Is that a common thing to do? (Hope he does well, btw)
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