• SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Do teachers actually say this these days? Or are you making it up just for the sake of the meme.

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    Your teacher was at least right about not using Google. Use literally whatever else

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    I use Google at work on a regular basis. It’s taught me a lot about using powershell to get stuff done faster, how to use rox and ios cli more efficiently, and ChatGPT taught me how VTP works because sometimes Google isn’t enough when you’ve no idea what you’re doing in the first place.

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      You search for it on your phone over mobile internet.

      Or climb the Elizabeth tower to see if the little red led is still blinking.

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    Oh sure yeah let me just start fact checking by subscribing to every kind of scientific journal, calling up various libraries and universities to check relevant studies, and ask lawyers and legislators every single time somebody says something questionable or puts something misleading on a label instead of using a search engine.

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    “There is no point in reinventing the wheel” is my favorite saying when it comes to things like this.

    If something has been done over and over again, there is no point in doing it yourself from scratch. It wastes time, money, and effort that could be spent on creating something new.

    Humanity’s greatest strength is being able to add to the previous generation’s knowledge base, too!

    If we had to relearn how to do the same things in the same way, in every generation, we would still be in the stone age…

    When I manage folks, I expect them to steal if its already been done and especially if it’s been done to death.

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      there is no point in doing it yourself from scratch.

      Learning. The point is to learn.

      You don’t have to learn everything that way, but you understand things a lot better when you’ve built them from scratch, and that underlying foundation enhances the entire knowledge stack.

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    I’ve made it two decades in IT and related fields by searching for answers using Google. I accidentally took my laziness, love of automation, and ability to Google and became an SRE. Then I accidentally became a senior software engineer because the director on that side of the house liked my initiative and was sure my skills would translate. I protested but got a substantial bump to do it.

    I’m failing upwards by abusing stack overflow and search engines.

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    Googling problems certainly helps but you still need enough knowledge to define the problem, Google it, and implement the solution.

    I get the impression that a lot of posted solutions are from people who actually spoke to high level tech support for various hardware/software because how else would they know things like what obscure registry key with a very arbitrary name to add?

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    I went to work in IT over half a decade ago without relevant credentials. Google taught me everything.

    If only I could sign in to the damn system.

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    Well, you need the basics of software development to start with. But sure, I’m not going to make my own implementation for every problem I come across. That would be insanity and a colossal waste of time.

    However, people googling or using ChatGPT to create code they do not understand themselves, are just cargo cult programming, and it will bite them in the arse/ass (delete as applicable).

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    Im full time IT, a huge chunk of my job was learned through google. My current position looked incredibly different before we had phones and could research everything on the fly. I feel bad for tech’s who didn’t have access to research tools like we do now.