Thursday, July 31, 2014

I sincerely hope you all paid for this

By request, the preface to my non-existent memoirs.

Hello monsters.
If you are reading this, I would like to take this opportunity to mention a few things up front.
1) All this stuff did happen. I am not James Frey. I do not need to tart up a lifetime of Poor Impulse Control and bad decisions with falsehoods to appear interesting. I am arrogant enough to know damn well I experienced things others will wish to read about without resorting to Bullshit.
2) Names and certain details have been modified to obscure the identities of persons living and dead. I don't want others to suffer retribution for being associated with me, and I most definitely do not want any of those assholes receiving accolades or free drinks. I'm the one doing the writing here.
3) If you are familiar with proofs and/or logic, and have noticed the contradiction in the above two items, and intend to complain about it; award yourself a Pedantic Dickweed badge, and then kill yourself.

In the event that I am still alive, I will endeavor to do better in the future. Probably.
In the event that I am now dead, you have missed your opportunity to be a Participant. You may atone for this in the manner of your choosing.

The events that follow are the result of a particular mixture of: a high pain tolerance, fondness towards alcohol, and a burning desire to answer the question "I wonder what that's like?" It necessarily follows that the events which I record here for posterity are occasionally illegal, immoral, unkind, or just plain ol' dumb. The only cautionary note I can leave are the words of Hunter S. Thompson: "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me."

Chapter 1: Necrophilia becomes a felony offense in my home state, and I am very sad about this.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

History, ashheaps, resignation

A view I've talked about with increasing frequency as of late is, what I sincerely hope to be viewing at the moment: the demise and dissolution of the Republican party in America.

From where I'm standing, it appears that without some large-scale restructuring of the party, the Republicans are caught between a rock and a dumb place, and this will provide increasingly smaller returns for their investment until they are (finally) regulated to a position of being mute, irrelevant, and shuffled from the political state. Or something like that. The hysteric thrashing of the Tea Party jerkoffs provides a strong signal that some for of change is required within, but my money is solidly behind the theory that being louder and more crass is not a winning combination. Cannibalizing the party with ideological purity tests where the losers are thrown out for being insufficiently vile isn't going to bring more voters into the big tent. Rather than win a race against a Democrat to pick up a seat, a vocal chunk of the right wing is now getting people ostensibly on their side tossed out of office, and replaced with rabies-infested lunatics.

This strongly mirrors the "Red Queen" scenario oft-cited by people who do not understand evolutionary biology, and which we get to view whenever a longstanding institution is sufficiently threatened to the point where the goons in charge lose their fucking minds and do whatever it takes to "win" by destroying an opponent, rather than relying on their own merit. I've seen first-hand evidence of the tactics the right now must resort to: collecting donations for "progressive causes" that are then funneled to the NRA, misrepresenting their causes in attempts to steal credibility, and just outright fucking lying to everyone who can hear them. These are not methods employed by an organization that expects to win on the strength of its ideas.

This is a process that is dreary and familiar to science, to the point where a new theory is generally accepted once all of the old guard has had the common courtesy to finally just die off, and a new generation grows up unhampered by the follies of their elders' viewpoints.
Or, to put it more bluntly: stupid fuckers are going to keep being stupid fuckers, and will fight to the bitter end to defend their backwards ideas. They money shot from that article, by the way is the following: "Thurmond never explicitly renounced his earlier views on racial segregation. [...]  'When Strom Thurmond ran for president, [Mississippi] voted for him. We're proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over the years, either.' Lott was ousted as Senate Majority Leader." Usually, you just have to wait for the old sons of bitches to die. They ain't gonna see reason.


Seeing more vocal screeds and overly dramatic action by an increasingly smaller population of 'conservatives' looks to me very much like the final collapse of a wounded beast thrashing at anything within reach.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Girls can't compete in sports

Uh, unless you're Kacy Catanzaro. I'm a fan of Ninja Warrior for the same reason I like the Dark Souls games: I enjoy stuff that is difficult and will crush the spirit of the vast majority of people who attempt it.
Kacy completely fucking wrecks the Ninja Warrior course, which regularly destroys professional athletes, overzealous amateurs, and people at the height of physical fitness. And she's like 5'0". Watch this, it is awesome:



Kacy's performance is so good, it made me attempt to fix the stupid default widths that clip the edges of embedded YouTube videos which resulted in a new template thanks to Blogger being brain dead. The view works fine on my laptop, I'll get around to checking non-widescreen stuff . . . eventually.

Monday, July 21, 2014

By request, a diatribe on technological acumen as opposed to an MBA

This, I feel, is a natural reaction to the silly horseshit startup brogrammer culture, and, if I am lucky, a potential heads-up to young nerds lest they defile themselves unnecessarily with Nonsense.

During my regular media baths, I have come to conclude that one of the more lucrative and valuable job skill sets currently available is "MBA + technical programming ability." On paper, this sounds fantastic from an H.R. standpoint - you can hire someone to do business things, who can also add value to your software-product with sagelike recommendations and helping out by writing a fair bit of code at crunch time. A perfect natural fit for a Project Manager or Product Manager type position, allowing your company to dominate the market and devastate the balance sheets of any competing product/service.

To be sure, any tech oriented business would be delighted to hire such an individual, and a startup would be pleased indeed to have another 0.5 developer on board.

And therein lies the problem.

I am an adequate programmer. This is as close as you fuckers will get to modesty from me, but I will begrudgingly allow the point to stand. I know many devs that are far more talented than I am, and do not have the time/motivation/financial incentive to hone those skills further at the moment. That said, I have made a lot of companies and people a shocking amount of money over The Internet with the skills that I have.
On the other hand, being "adequate" by my standards, is apparently a much higher bar than it is for the rest of the semi-retarded jackasses programming for money these days. If you doubt the Truth of that statement, find a programmer, and ask about the quality of any code they've seen from any other developer. Alternately, wait until you see the next hacking or "website does not work" story on the news.

The skills it takes to write a properly functioning algorithm for a piece of software Do Not translate well to the field of Business. The Business wants a new product to sell. Out the door. Now. A Programmer, would like (ideally) to produce a perfect piece of software, one that functions without bugs, runs quickly, and satisfies all needs of the user.
Here, we see the problem writ large: Programmers will immediately see the clusterfuck implied by the above paragraph. Business people will Not.

There is no way to resolve this.

Some Clever Dicks in the audience may use Fog Creek as a counter example here, and to them I say "get fucked." They are a very rare software shop, and that is why they are notable. Look at every other program or app you have installed or use, and note the percentage that is Fog Creek stuff.

Fundamentally, we are looking at a different set of skills. MBA people have learned how to work in and maintain a business. Programmers know how to optimize algorithms and write FizzBuzz (hopefully.) As a Product Manager, I've released stuff that has bugs in it, with the reasoning that "no one should notice this" because we needed to Ship. As a programmer, I got very drunk that night, because I hated myself, my job, the entire industry, and anything that would put me in the position to add to the mountain of shit that constitutes all software.

So, we Released an update. And people used it. And some people complained. But the business made (more) money, so it was the Right Thing To Do.

We come to the synthesis of the piece: This is why being an MBA + technical skills is an incredibly valuable skill set. Very, very few people have both. There needs to be a person to release new stuff when it's perfect (to satisfy the Programmers. Which will never happen.) and can be released yesterday (to satisfy the MBAs. Which will never happen.) Perfect cannot happen yesterday, and neither goal is attainable. Being able to strike the balance between the unattainable, and have the extensive knowledge of both sides to be certain you're right? That's the billion dollar skill set. On the whole, I would rather advise people to concentrate their efforts into one field or the other, and do well in an arena that they enjoy.