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"Your penny-pinching concerns seem a) quaint and b) short-sighted."

I'm not concerned about the cost of keyboards and mice, but I think it's endemic of wastefulness. In some sense, it's akin to the Van Halen brown M&Ms sentiment



Now you must be trolling. Look up the M&M story on snopes, and comeback when you have realized that you got the story completely backwards. Office staff "Running a tight (cheap) ship" against the wishes of the professionals kills people in the rock concert businesses.


Sir, I recommend you actually read it, because that is my exact point.

In the M&Ms case, it was to ensure the contracts were read. There were dangerous things going on, and attention to detail is very important. It's not that the bowl itself matters, but if a trivial detail like that is overlooked then it's not known what else is overlooked.

Likewise, you are a programmer. If you are careless in resource usage in some parts of your life, it's likely that you will be careless in your coding.

The analogy is apt, and i highly recommend you read that site you mentioned because it clearly explains the overarching philosophy.


> Likewise, you are a programmer. If you are careless in resource usage in some parts of your life, it's likely that you will be careless in your coding.

> The analogy is apt,

No man, I'm sorry, that analogy is shit. The fact that I don't think twice about getting new / upgraded / better equipment means that I care about not having my ability inhibited by something as absurdly cheap compared to my salary as peripherals and a new macbook.

I think you really are looking at the Van Halen analogy backwards: If you, the employer, are reluctant to spend a few more bucks to ensure your investment in my time is as enjoyable as possible, then what other corners are you willing to cut?




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