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They do grant that there are no good billionares, but even this modicum of handing it to em is grinding my gears

Edit: Favorite like last on the list of billionaires to execute, kind of favorite, ya dig?

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[–] EmmaGoldman@hexbear.net 20 points 6 months ago

Bizarre choice even disregarding the ludicrous premise of having a billionaire you'd want to execute last. Epic is easily the second worst EMR system made by the most miserable coders that have to keep changing shit because she demands it, in spite of every healthcare professional that ever has to use it constantly begging them to stop fucking changing it for no reason. It's notoriously and conspicuously the worst EMR system, a software category that's notoriously the worst type of software to use and the worst to work on as a developer.

Also most of the buildings on the campus are themed and extremely fucking tacky. Look at this goddamned eyesore. Imagine being forced to live in a student apartment with UW-Madison kids partying above, on both sides, and below you til 3 AM every night because you can't afford a million dollar McMansion, the only other type of housing within her living radius mandate. Then every day you have to go to work in a fucking Harry Potter castle or an Alice in Wonderland living room and then have to walk like 2 miles across a giant ass campus in the Wisconsin winter because your idiot boss demands you all have standups in a fucking treehouse. Coders are forced to go watch surgical procedures be done to embed with a doctor every so often, and then have to head back to the office and make the software WORSE for them to use because your boss has to be able to prove his team did a certain number of workflow changes and it doesn't actually matter that they're actively worse.