I actually agree to be honest.<p>The experience as a junior DevOps or sysadmin and now web developer.<p>Has been bad, from the guy that rejected me and didn't know the differences between CentOS and Debian, too security people who can't do anything on Linux, I have no clue how it works and couldn't even install a VM.<p>To other people that that didn't know how to the browser worked. Not in the sense of depth, but more like that browser has a cache and I had to hard refresh it, to see the results and this <i>awesome senior web developer</i> didn't know that.<p>Yes, I've met a lot of people that can't explain anything and are going to mad if you want sources.<p>Not that I'm great, but I always come with sources or like I said earlier in my comments, I don't agree, but don't have the sources or arguments to back this claim up.<p>Edit: another example today I was actually stupid with my web app. (I got the web already working) but something in my mind isn't satisfied.
And it was hard, hard due the perception that I had.<p>This is what I apply to myself.<p><a href="https://durmonski.com/life-advice/guide-how-not-to-be-stupid/#easy-footnote-2-4346" rel="nofollow">https://durmonski.com/life-advice/guide-how-not-to-be-stupid...</a>