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by Atreiden
409 days ago
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If dummy data ever proposes a "technical risk" to your projects, I might argue you're using the term wrong. Variable names are different, and I'll give you that, but creating humorous dummy data in lower environments shouldn't ever be an issue. Injecting a little fun legitimately helps overcome despair, and the harder and more difficult your project/company is, the more it needs a dose of lightheartedness. No matter what the scrum boards that reduce us to story points say, we're all human beings. When everything is very high stakes, you're in a perpetual state of fight or flight. It's literally physiologically bad for you. Blowing off steam helps. As a test of our new Sev1 alerting system, I created a phony alert "The hordes of Mordor are descending upon our data center". It was well received by the team. |
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