• Zorg@lemmings.world
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    2 months ago

    Doesn’t even have to be the case. A 2min task done every (work)day, takes up a bit over 7 hours/year. After 2½ years it will be a benefit to have automated it!

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      2 months ago

      The benefit of automating is really measured in hair loss and extra time to grab another coffee.

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      Only if the requirements stay the same for 2.5 years. Otherwise there’s probably another week of time trying to update the initial work, then just throwing it away and making a new solution that’s theoretically easier to update.

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        If changing requirements mean you need to update the script, then updating the script is part of your job. QED. I don’t see the problem with a little job security.

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          Yeah, just add it to the ‘amount of work you are putting’.

          When setting up git hooks for my project, I looked at other’s OSS hooks first. That shaved off significant hours off of my Research.