• PlexSheep@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Please don’t generalise us like this. I’m currently in second semester and working for my company, working on a codebase. I very much care for how my stuff works, and I also know a fair bit I think. I troubleshoot as a hobby and am passionate.

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      1 year ago

      I build and support new servers/racks to startups who throw money at new system hardware first, but no money to hire an IT to manage it. I’ve had too many awkward/frustrating interactions with software developers, data scientists, and even “CTO’s” (of their 5-20 person company) to suggest they hire someone more familiar with system hardware to locally configure and support their new systems if any issues arises- an IT person…

      I’m sure you are one of the good ones, but I agree with OP that next wave of software developers (and data scientists) aren’t great with system hardware.

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        They are not great it because they have been raised on infrastructure that is composed of terrafom’d fargate + s3 + rds stacks. If they are a little more complex , logs get tossed into cloud watch, terraform interacts with route53 and ACM to get dns + certs.

        At no point do they learn how/why stuff works the way it does, just that you can drop this chunk of teraform from chatgpt into your projects repo and now your using https.