If you still get paid for a job not well done.. it's still hurts the company. Believe me, there has been an attack on tech workers by the industry. Firing people during record profits, using LLMs to upset the negotiating power of artists and software people alike, not giving inflation adjusted pay hikes, etc. You can even see the billionaire owned media grind their gears trying to come up with words to discredit workers doing their bare-minimum such as "quiet quitting".
It shouldn't be a conspiracy theory to claim that a few people control the reins of a lot of workers... in reality it's a community of few thousand billionaires cooperating to oppress workers.
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Just because we don't physically picket in front of our offices, does not mean we are not protesting. It's just not visible in an outward manner.
And just because we all seem to be doing our own thing, doesn't mean we aren't organizing. We just consider organizing as just quietly aligning our wallets and behaviours without being overt about it. I am sure there are a lot of organization for software developers for people who do want to be loud about it too.
there's simply weird restrictions in community editions vs the professional one.
I have been working in python for the past year and pycharm community doesn't give syntax highlighting or intellisense for web frameworks like Flask or Django and tries to push the professiona edition. I felt like they shouldn't do that since VSCode supports it easily and I don't gain much having the heavyweight IDE vs something like nvim or vscode.