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The "Just-Say-No Engineer" phenomenon tied to ZIRP era

The concept of the "Just-Say-No Engineer" emerged during a period of Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP), characterized by a reluctance to take on new projects or responsibilities. This phenomenon was driven by engineers who, in a low-interest-rate environment, felt less pressure to constantly innovate or prove their value through extensive work. Instead, they focused on maintaining existing systems and avoiding additional commitments, prioritizing stability over expansion. AI

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IMPACT This commentary on engineering culture during the ZIRP era offers a historical perspective on professional attitudes, with minimal direct impact on current AI operations.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses an opinion piece about a socio-economic phenomenon related to engineering culture during a specific economic period.

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    The Just-Say-No Engineer Was a ZIRP Phenomenon, by @seangoedecke.bsky.social: https://www. seangoedecke.com/the-just-say- no-engineer-was-a-zirp-phenomenon/?ref

    The Just-Say-No Engineer Was a ZIRP Phenomenon, by @seangoedecke.bsky.social: https://www. seangoedecke.com/the-just-say- no-engineer-was-a-zirp-phenomenon/?ref=frontenddogma.com # career # ai # maintenance