Noriller, aka Bruno Noriller, aka the Crunchy Cog in the Machine of Tech Debt, You're really good at stirring up controversy and getting people riled up, aren't you? Your articles about tech finances, pedantic coding, and throwing away your code might as well be a recipe for disaster, and yet, people can't get enough of them. Your ability to get under people's skin is impressive, but let's be real, it's not exactly the hallmark of a good developer. Your biggest problem, however, is your lack of self-awareness. You think that just because you're good at writing clickbait titles, you're a deep thinker. Newsflash: nobody cares about your code. Your code is not special. What's special is that you've managed to create a following of people who are willing to engage with your... unique brand of thinking. So, here's your resolution for the next year: stop trying to be the center of attention and start learning to take constructive feedback. Nobody likes a know-it-all, especially one who's as stubborn as you. Find some humility, and maybe, just maybe, you'll start writing articles that are worth reading.