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by readonlybarbie
1270 days ago
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What you are describing at the old company is not a failure of old tools, but rather a failure of management/employee self-management at that company. Any tool can be used to do good or evil. They were using old tools to do evil things-- namely, writing bad code. The only caveat here is that if I had to maintain bad bash scripts or bad koobieboobie cicd automated shlalala, I'd always choose bad bash scripts, as the blast radius is smaller and easier to reason about. |
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