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Is bringing up your software engineering salary a dating red flag? How do you strike a balance between career ambition and incendiary burnout? Is it ever okay to hold your code hostage in escrow? Navigating a career in tech raises a lot of tricky questions that aren’t exactly appropriate for the daily stand-up. So let’s take this off the VPN. In this new podcast from Jellyfish, work besties Jasmine and Allison scour the internet to find the real questions engineers and developers are whispering over drinks and posting about anonymously. Together, they’ll tackle the most troubling of inquiries with authenticity, humor, and absolutely no holding back.

  1. ١٣ أغسطس

    Simon says, "let AI do it all"

    What happens when our most senior engineer stops writing code altogether and lets AI handle everything? Well, you can expect projects and productivity to go out the window.  Meet Simon, who is about 30+ years into the game and fully convinced that AI will fully replace the developer. From trying to build a model that could replace the whole team, to refusing to touch a pull request without an AI agent, his workflow has gone from experimental to whack. If you’ve ever worked with someone who is blindly chasing after shiny new tech at the expense of deadlines, quality, and team morale, then this one will feel eerily familiar.  Got a tech tale of your own or some workplace drama? Hit us up at jellyfish.co/offthevpn. And don’t worry - we’ll keep it Off the VPN. Highlights: Full AI Adoption: What happens when “prompt-only” coding takes overLeadership Lessons: Why avoiding the hard but real conversations make problems worseTeam Impact: How one person’s workflow can ripple across an entire organizationJump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro (02:24) Loving shiny new tools after 30 years of experience(05:15) Ambitious AI side project with zero business fit(06:12) Only coding through AI prompts, no edits(08:45) Slower work, more bugs, mounting frustration(13:09) How managers should address extreme AI adoption(23:39) Head of engineering crashes standup, chaos follows(25:48) Telling a new  junior they’ll soon be jobless

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  2. ١٨ يونيو

    No senior, no safety net

    David, a junior engineer at a fintech company, is instantly zapped into a project that quickly becomes a memorable early dev experience (both technically and interpersonally). He’s tasked with building a feature alone after his senior engineer gets sidetracked, and unfortunately for him, his junior experience does not meet the high expectations, to put it lightly. What starts as an exciting opportunity turns into a rough ride. David is under pressure to deliver a critical feature with little guidance, and as his timeline gets tighter, the stakes grow higher. When the feature crashes during testing, it sparks a public reprimand that no one saw coming. The worst part? No one steps in to defend him, and the senior engineer stays silent. Want to ask us something or share your own work drama? Hit us up at jellyfish.co/offthevpn. And don’t worry—we’ll keep it Off the VPN Highlights: The Pressure Cooker: How being thrown into the deep end feelsSilent Treatment: The consequences of no backup when things go wrongCareer Lessons: How public failure can shape your futureJump into the conversation:(00:00) Pushing a junior engineer into the deep end (06:44) Junior engineers and unrealistic timelines (09:28) Optimism vs. reality in engineering (11:42) Performance issues emerge in staging (13:10) David’s public criticism in the meeting (16:02) No intervention when David is called out (21:43) David’s recovery and new opportunities

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Is bringing up your software engineering salary a dating red flag? How do you strike a balance between career ambition and incendiary burnout? Is it ever okay to hold your code hostage in escrow? Navigating a career in tech raises a lot of tricky questions that aren’t exactly appropriate for the daily stand-up. So let’s take this off the VPN. In this new podcast from Jellyfish, work besties Jasmine and Allison scour the internet to find the real questions engineers and developers are whispering over drinks and posting about anonymously. Together, they’ll tackle the most troubling of inquiries with authenticity, humor, and absolutely no holding back.