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by galdosdi
692 days ago
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Jesus I've seen "newer developers" do dumb shit like need a damn website to pretty-print JSON or change something all to lower case or something instead of just learning to use their tools. In the absence of real mentorship and supervision, guardrails are necessary. It's not like you have to have a lot of red tape around signing up for SaaSes. "Any employee can sign up for one, you just have to notify us" or "Approval is practically a rubber stamp" is waaaay better than "who knows what they're doing" -- at least you know what's happening and can deal with it later Every company bigger than 100 people I've been at covers this in the corporate training on the first week. You can't just put the company's data into random textboxes on the internet. And you can't pretend you weren't told. This is how to get fired immediately anywhere with a clue. Even at a startup, the process could be reaching out to the "CTO" on Slack for 30 seconds. Nobody should just be doing stuff like this with zero oversight, ever, anywhere, unless just none of it really matters, like some sort of complete joke app like something to rate the attractiveness of your college classmates or something |
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