>>1107410599% of tech consists of 4 things
>learning how to shift work that is mechanically impossible (think https://xkcd.com/1425/) to an already outsourced team so when it can't happen, you aren't hit with it>navigating the minefield of "diversity hire middle management" who don't do work but would LOVE to tell you why you, the guy who does all the work, is wrong (just don't engage)>becoming an expert in a thing that can't be outsourced (Datacenter/security/something so obsolete and foundational they can't get rid of you)>marketing your own interests as "good for the company"oh and I guess not getting addicted to drugs or gaming or something, because if you're hyper-competent you'll end up getting a bunch of work that's impossible (see step 1)
The general feeling of Office Space is still there, it's just got a flat UI design now.