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by gU9x3u8XmQNG
1329 days ago
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It is comforting to know others feel this way, especially the opening paragraph. Adopting complexity to solve complexity blows my mind. What’s ironic, too, is the complexity is so far abstract from the problem it’s solving (and the problems it then introduces) that troubleshooting becomes a nightmare. In my experience, too; few pushing adoption/application of these technologies are system administrators, or even architects/designers - or are only so fresh out of uni (which i do not mean to suggest is bad..) The accountability becomes really muddy, not even considering security boundaries and other multi-business-level disciplines these “solutions” impact. I get it. There’s a place for these technologies. But almost every adoption I’ve experienced to date is more of a shiny-thing syndrome. So; thanks for this comment. |
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