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New That heuristic probably works better in the US than in Europe
...or the rest of the world: I think I'm generally regarded as fairly conservative, politically -- for my environment, northern Europe, so probably a raging leftie pinko librul commie socialist in American terms. (Those right-wing American people you mentioned would most likely be slotted in as "somewhere between Hitler and Attila the Hun" here, and I don't mean just the literal Nazi.)

And I notice I'm getting more "conservative" in my software and coding preferences too. Now, I hope I'm still open to new stuff and to learning -- but, eurgh, most of that "new stuff" is such a... mess! "Why write a shell script with a bit of SQL in it when you can spin up a Kubernetes cluster with umpteen nodes each running umpteen services?" Though I much prefer calling this "conservatism" something else, like "coming ever more to realise the virtues of simplicity". (Or maybe even -- dare I say it -- "wisdom"?)

But yeah, adjusted for political scale / nomenclature, I concur with your theory / hypothesis. (Hope I count as "left" on your scale.)
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   Christian R. Conrad
The Man Who Apparently Still Knows Fucking Everything


Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi
Collapse Edited by CRConrad April 7, 2022, 01:00:16 PM EDT
That heuristic probably works better in the US than in Europe
...or the rest of the world: I think I'm generally regarded as fairly conservative, politically -- for my environment, northern Europe, so probably a raging leftie pinko librul commie socialist in American terms. (Those right-wing American people you mentioned would most likely be slotted in as "somewhere between Hitler and Attila the Hun" here, and I don't mean just the literal Nazi.)

And I notice I'm getting more "conservative" in my software and coding preferences too. Now, I hope I'm still open to new stuff and to learning -- but, eurgh, most of that "new stuff" is such a... mess! "Why write a shell script with a bit of SQL in it when you can spin up a Kubernetes cluster with umpteen nodes each runing umpteen services?" Though I much prefer calling this "conservatism" something else, like "coming ever more to realise the virtues of simplicity". (Or maybe even -- dare I say it -- "wisdom"?)

But yeah, adjusted for political scale / nomenclature, I concur with your theory / hypothesis. (Hope I count as "left" on your scale.)
--

   Christian R. Conrad
The Man Who Apparently Still Knows Fucking Everything


Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi
     I love the fact they can't find an Android coder - (crazy) - (5)
         Pretty sure those hiring practices are illegal - (drook) - (4)
             I'm not 100% sure - (crazy) - (3)
                 That heuristic probably works better in the US than in Europe - (CRConrad)
                 Scott and I have discussed this before - (pwhysall) - (1)
                     Unfortunately -- or fortunately, for the arseholes -- you can hide that in a CV and an interview. - (CRConrad)

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