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Front end devs you get mad when responsibility shifts towards you

So I work in a company with front and back end development separated and I am in the back end. I have noticed that when we are discussing some feature's bug, there seems to be this disconnect of where the bug lives. When I see it on the back end I have no problem raising my voice and saying the why it might be that, but when it seems to be the front end... Silence, complete silence. I used to say "this is s front end issue, the need to do X, Y, Z and should be it", not the actual solution but like the overview of the business perspective solution, but I noticed some rejection from the front end lead towards me because of it.

I decided to be a bit more careful since some people are more sensitive, in a more doubtful way and saying "maybe this could be it", still complete silence and no ownership of the problem nor a discussion.

I just wonder, from your perspective, what has been your experience and yoir behavior in those scenarios?

I guess no one likes to be put in "evidence" or on the spot but being afraid to say "I was wrong" or not to offer a point of view is crazy to me.

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 10 days ago

Front end devs do you get mad when responsibility shifts to you

So I work in a company with front and back end development separated and I am in the back end. I have noticed that when we are discussing some feature's bug, there seems to be this disconnect of where the bug lives. When I see it on the back end I have no problem raising my voice and saying the why it might be that, but when it seems to be the front end... Silence, complete silence. I used to say "this is s front end issue, the need to do X, Y, Z and should be it", not the actual solution but like the overview of the business perspective solution, but I noticed some rejection from the front end lead towards me because of it.

I decided to be a bit more careful since some people are more sensitive, in a more doubtful way and saying "maybe this could be it", still complete silence and no ownership of the problem nor a discussion.

I just wonder, from your perspective, what has been your experience and yoir behavior in those scenarios?

I guess no one likes to be put in "evidence" or on the spot but being afraid to say "I was wrong" or not to offer a point of view is crazy to me.

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 10 days ago

Do you get upset when the back end shifts the responsibility to you

So I work in a company with front and back end development separated and I am in the back end. I have noticed that when we are discussing some feature's bug, there seems to be this disconnect of where the bug lives. When I see it on the back end I have no problem raising my voice and saying the why it might be that, but when it seems to be the front end... Silence, complete silence. I used to say "this is s front end issue, the need to do X, Y, Z and should be it", not the actual solution but like the overview of the business perspective solution, but I noticed some rejection from the front end lead towards me because of it.

I decided to be a bit more careful since some people are more sensitive, in a more doubtful way and saying "maybe this could be it", still complete silence and no ownership of the problem nor a discussion.

I just wonder, from your perspective, what has been your experience and yoir behavior in those scenarios?

I guess no one likes to be put in "evidence" or on the spot but being afraid to say "I was wrong" or not to offer a point of view is crazy to me.

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 10 days ago

White paint coat for cooling house on asphalt shingles

In Tampa Bay or South Florida, what has been your experience with putting some white coat of paint on asphalt shingle roofs?

Or what have you seen is a good product to use on those types of roof in a hot and humid environment as SoFlo?

I have seen that Hydrated Lime and Purdue's Ultra White paint from Xiulin Ruan seem like a good idea for roof but....not sure if ot is adequate to asphalt shingle. Any thoughts on your experiences?

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 1 month ago
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Advice for newbies hosts Tampa area airport [US]

Do you guys find it more profitable in Tampa near the airport, have a house with 3 rooms renting, vs the full space with 3 rooms?

What is your monthly average?

I would like to start but don't know which one attracts more people on that area.

Thank you in advance.

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 2 months ago

Airbnb in Tampa near airport

Do you guys find it more profitable in Tampa near the airport, have a house with 3 rooms renting, vs the full space with 3 rooms?

What is your monthly average?

I would like to start but don't know which one attracts more people on that area.

Thank you in advance.

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 2 months ago

Starting airbnb tampa

Do you guys find it more profitable in Tampa near the airport, have a house with 3 rooms renting, vs the full space with 3 rooms?

What is your monthly average?

I would like to start but don't know which one attracts more people on that area.

Thank you in advance.

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u/Wise-Variation-4985 — 2 months ago