When your boss would like you to be a DevOps and a full-stack developer, while following all the latest trends, their ins and outs, the countless JS / TS frameworks out there, we can have a chat on who's having it worse or easier than the other.
Some HN users have a really skewed sense of how software development works in most of the industry. Only a small minority of jobs involve full-stack web development with JS / TS frameworks. If you want a slower pace of change then go get a job writing embedded missile avionics software for Raytheon or something. This is a serious suggestion, I'm not being sarcastic. Jobs like that are a good option for a lot of developers.
Thank you for the suggestion, but I doubt I would work as a foreigner for a US defense contractor company that produces military weapons; that's the last thing I would want to do.
When your boss would like you to be a DevOps and a full-stack developer, while following all the latest trends, their ins and outs, the countless JS / TS frameworks out there, we can have a chat on who's having it worse or easier than the other.