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this post was submitted on 06 Feb 2024
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I think it's also a question of how you position yourself. Without noticing it, I've developed a kind of "will to power" in the sense that I want to shape the product we're working on. So instead of just sitting in my corner and working on ticket after ticket, I'm actively seeking conversations with stakeholders to find out, whether it even makes sense to implement it as described in the ticket, or propose new ideas, etc.
Also, my mother taught me (by virtue of being completely untechnical) how to explain complex problems and systems in a way that non-technical people understand. So if "a developer" was needed, management often enough volunteered me.
I could pull myself mostly out of this stuff, but I'd get even more frustrated not being able to at least try to make things a bit better. So I'm putting on the headset once more.