• MrStetson
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      And sometimes hobbies are left too but then gotta take a break

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      At work it’s because things are intentionally made difficult and arduous. Anything from SAP or HCL is stupidly convoluted so that they can extort their customers with expensive consultants combined with the sunk cost fallacy.

      Also for users, every 3 months they will change the UI for no reason

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      As much as I get this sentiment, I chose my profession in part because I like learning and my area requires learning new stuff all the time to stay relevant. The learning part of work is the part I enjoy and look forward to.

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        I used to as well, but the environment changes so fast that I’ve given up trying to keep up with it.

    • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Tbh if you just want to get started making music, you can hack it without theory. Theory will make you a more creative composer, but IMO don’t make it a strict prerequisite.

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        Repeat three notes. If you make a mistake repeat the mistake a few times

        music. 😎