• TheRealKuni@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Which is why you always implement a dead man’s switch that you can turn off if you leave the job amicably. And never leave your source code behind if you can avoid it.

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        The dead man switch at one of my last places was the companies incompetence and lack of forethought.

        When I left, I told them that the files for their system that I designed, built, and maintained was on the laptop I was returning to them.

        They wiped it.

        They also had zero clue how to use the programs I had nor any other aspect of that system so they really shot themselves in the foot then shot their other one to test of the first one hurt

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          Well then at the very least do what I did: put in the code an Easter Egg that wishes you a happy birthday on your birthday in the copyright blurb at the bottom of the intranet page.

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          If you aren’t in a dev job it would be incredibly easy to prevent the source code from falling into company hands.

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              It is hard to get source code even from devs employed as devs in most of the world, getting source code from average office plankton is outright impossible.

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                Now you’re just making stuff up lmao.

                The premise of this thread is someone writing code that automates them out of their own job. Even the most incompetent company is going to make sure they have that code before firing the author.

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                  Even the most incompetent company is going to make sure they have that code before firing the author.

                  Yes, even most incompetent company will try. Good luck trying in countries with working labour law.