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by bckr
686 days ago
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> Developers don't want to ever be paged because they don't want to be bothered This is a very reductive statement. Developers have experienced their best colleagues burning out and leaving jobs because of on-call being completely overwhelming. Developers want to behave intelligently. Developers want the system to work. Developers don’t want to burn their lifespan for false alarms that are being sent because someone didn’t spend 30 seconds thinking about whether a human being needs to be woken up in the middle of the night for whatever widget they’re slapping together. |
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Is that not also reductive then? Or maybe my statement pretty accurately captures that sentiment without 4 sentences of explanation.
But no, instead of engaging with the meat of my argument you just reductively attack one sentence.
I get it, I'm oncall right now for my job. I don't like it when alarms go off. I also understand that if I were to tune the alarms so I "NEVER get called" I'd be out of a job soon enough because the business would go under.