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It is so good to see someone say that. I don’t code anymore, but as a systems engineer on different (often troubled) projects, I started developing a bit of a specialty in deleting crufty old collections of files. Sometimes multiple terabytes in a day, directories sitting around looking like they might be important, in some random corner of storage.

You have to be good at your job, good at the specialty, and more interested in doing the right thing for the company (and more irritated at the stupidity of the files being there 10 years after they were needed) than you are at looking productive to management. Management does not want to hear “well there was a directory structure of two million files that was a backup of a Linux machine from 8 years ago, I spent two days extracting the dozen files that we might need some day, getting the okay to proceed, and deleting the files.”



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