One of the bad things about that is that you can automate yourself out of a job (or have your duties expanded to include things that are pretty unreasonable).
Smart people should realize that it's a good thing if you're not constantly fighting fires or that you've replaced a whole lot of manual BS with a small script or two.
But there seem to be a lot fewer smart people around than I would like. I read this thing on Bruce Schneier's blog and wondered how I would know if we were being sabotaged or not:
Smart people should realize that it's a good thing if you're not constantly fighting fires or that you've replaced a whole lot of manual BS with a small script or two.
But there seem to be a lot fewer smart people around than I would like. I read this thing on Bruce Schneier's blog and wondered how I would know if we were being sabotaged or not:
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2010/06/world_war_ii_s...
I guess it's like they say: sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.