I know not everyone of us has a special talent, but many of us do. Some are just incredible. So, what are they??

Edit: Please don’t be humble. Let it out. Be proud of it and share so we can marvel.

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I’m a software developer and for some reason I have the knack for breaking anything I touch.

I once wanted to add a calendar from a URL, and assumed that putting it into the “add calendar” entry would do that. Nope, turns out that just creates a new calendar with an invalid name. I kept getting emails about having a folder with an invalid name that my work’s IT team couldn’t actually remove.

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That’s a gift that a QA team might pay a premium for.

I learned as a developer that I can see the flaws in systems before most other folk which led me to become a system architect. I had one boss ask me “when you look at a forest do you just see paths for fire to spread?”

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