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by shmatt 1318 days ago
Sure they should, but there are a lot of moving parts, written in different decades. Bugs are found every day even in projects that have 100% code coverage

PagerDuty is a multi billion dollar company for a reason, and they're not even the only company doing what they do.

I don't think it's relevant if one has worked in a giant company to understand how bad on call can be, every engineer knows that. I personally assume on-call is much worse/harder/nerve wracking in bigger companies