@ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club
Post #2401105
2026-05-11 04:34 UTC
@Sevoris@mastodon.social It's a good mix. A job can be good exposure to the types of pathology you'll experience as a consultant, or good exposure to sound engineering practice, but rarely both, and you have to patch the once you're lacking somehow.
I also get to cheat because the blog community is quite large, so I can get specialist advice from people I trust quite quickly. A thing engineers are bad at which I have tried to become good at is that I frequently compensate people to teach me things
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@Sevoris@mastodon.social 2026-05-11 06:59
@ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club I see, and yeah that makes sense. So in some ways it‘s just Working On Your Feet (and taking the time to learn, more generally.) The affordance of the community (and paying people to teach you things) honestly didn‘t pip up on my radar - and now that you‘ve said it, it feels kind of obvious.