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nostalgia noun nos·tal·gia nä-ˈstal-jə nə-, also nȯ-, nō-; nə-ˈstäl- 1: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition also : something that evokes nostalgia

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[–] Godric@lemmy.world 23 points 9 months ago (6 children)

Unpopular opinion: Making shit out of translucent plastic was the single fugliest way to make a product, and I'm glad it's gone.

[–] al177@lemmy.sdf.org 22 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I hold a grudge against the translucent plastic fad.

Once upon a time the Linux workstation at my desk at $CHIP_COMPANY was built into a noname transparent teal ATX case. For that reason I gave it the hostname "fugly".

We had excessive field failures with some of our chips, and I was tasked with coming up with a way to identify those bad parts at customer sites. My solution was a bootable Linux CD that would run a test and tell the customer if they need to contact us for a recall. The test relied on a modified Linux kernel, so it couldn't be distributed as an application. I used "fugly" to develop and build the test, patched kernel, and CD image.

The test was deployed, the first few customers were pleased, and I got a wood plaque and bonus for my efforts.

A few weeks later, my manager called me into her office looking uncharacteristically pissed off. She asked why I put a message saying "fugly" into the CD. A customer complained about it, saying they saw "fugly" on the screen when the test was running, and while it did it's job it was unprofessional. A split second of confusion before I realized what happened: at boot time the Linux kernel prints the name of the machine it was compiled on, in this case fugly.team.company.com . It scrolls past quickly on boot, so neither I nor my collaborators ever noticed. Somehow the customer latched onto it.

I ended up with a slap on the wrist, being put on PIP for 6 months and having to change the hostname because higher-ups needed their pound of flesh.

Coincidentally, a week after this incident, Toyota posted a billboard at a major intersection near our office advertising the Scion xB that read "Funky? Or Fugly?".

[–] Hathaway@lemmy.zip 22 points 9 months ago (1 children)

A 6 month PIP for A NAME?!? Yes, we’re going to improve your naming conventions over the next 6 months. You better improve! Obviously it’s so a manager could tell another manager that “it won’t happen again.” But, fuck that.

[–] al177@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 9 months ago (1 children)

My manager was understanding after I explained that it was unintentional. But it made support and sales look bad in front of the customer, and in a cascade of finger pointing the director of our department decided that would convince everyone that justice had been done.

[–] Hathaway@lemmy.zip 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Yeah, definitely just a bunch of fluff. Still ridiculous that we live in a world where that happens. Then the sales manager went to the customer and goes “LoOk ThE eMpLoYeE wAs RePrImAnDeD. Still give money?👉🏻👈🏻”

Gross.

[–] exocrinous@lemm.ee 4 points 9 months ago

"Of course the test said fugly. Fugly is the name of one of the professional industry tools we use to compile code. The reason for its name is an obscure piece of technical history that would take me much too long to explain, but rest assured, it's a well respected technology."

If Git can get away with this excuse then you should be able to as well.

[–] MonkderZweite@feddit.ch 2 points 9 months ago (2 children)
[–] al177@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 9 months ago

Performance Improvement Plan. Corporate probation. It's more common to see people put on PIP for low performance than managerial CYA for dumb mistakes like mine.

It heavily depends on the company as to what it means, but at this job I would have been fired if I got another PIP within that 6 months. I live in an at-will employment state, so if it weren't just a performative gesture then they would have just fired me.

[–] patawan@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Performance Improvement Plan

[–] MasterNerd@lemm.ee 12 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I agree with you, except for the atomic purple Gameboy Color. That was the shit

[–] MajorHavoc@programming.dev 6 points 9 months ago

I believe that history will remember the atomic purple GameBoy color as the apogee of 20th century design, practicality and classiness.

[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

You are allowed to have an incorrect opinion.

[–] Hexarei@programming.dev 4 points 9 months ago

I purposely swapped the case to my Steam Deck to be translucent because you are wrong :-p

[–] LifeOfChance@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

You know what? I'd agree but it's probably for a different reason. Back then I thought this shit was the ugliest thing. Looking back now I kinda miss it but I think it's the nostalgia from it.

[–] zaphod@feddit.de 5 points 9 months ago

It's not even that for me, it's just that now everything looks the same which is boring.

[–] SpaceCadet@feddit.nl 2 points 9 months ago

Absolutely. I hated that era where everything tried to be an imac. Maximum kitsch.

I was already in my 20s then though, so I really have no childhood nostalgia for that time.