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    • A Former User?
      A Former User @theruttmeister
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      @deckingman

      And as a designer and I once started saying, if an engineer points out issues on your project... It's because he cares.

      I must remember this analogy, as when I point out the issues with a project at work I usually get called a "difficult cu*t"

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      • elmoretundefined
        elmoret
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        Well, the manner in which they're pointed out does come into play, being constructive and all that.

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        • theruttmeisterundefined
          theruttmeister @A Former User
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          @CaLviNx said in What do you think about Dragon Hotend:

          @deckingman

          And as a designer and I once started saying, if an engineer points out issues on your project... It's because he cares.

          I must remember this analogy, as when I point out the issues with a project at work I usually get called a "difficult cu*t"

          I used to get that. Thankfully I'm now an overvalued 'expert' so they listen (and just think it instead).

          The original version was actually 'if an engineer starts telling you what you did wrong...' The really good engineers will respond by explaining why they did it that way and why you are wrong about it. Which can start some great friendships!

          Isolate, substitute, verify.

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