u/Consistent-Bottle231 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Wild to use the word incompetent but spell it wrong ππππ€£
u/michaelnovati replied Β· β
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π I edit my posts because I go so fast I often have spelling and grammar issues, this is one of them. Will edit.
Incompetence isn't the right word though, it's lack of diligence and rigor, holding a really low bar for your work. Having mathematical errors and telling everyone how great it is. And then constantly defending with 'it was just a mistake, it was just a mistake'. If it's a couple times sure, but if everything you do has mistakes, maybe YOU are the problem.
The amount of careless mistakes on Codesmith website, in their data, in their materials, in their research, in their curriculum and slides, in their HR practices, in their company structure and registration (don't even get me started there), everything can't be a mistake.
It's not incompetence perhaps, and it's just carelessness or negligence maybe?