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by dakiol
687 days ago
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If the product that breaks in the night is SO important for the company, well, why is not the company paying for dedicated people (not the engineers who create the product) to take care of it when it's broken? As said above, while on-call you don't write code, you just turn off feature flags, reboot machines, etc. If the company cannot afford that, then the product is not that important and can remain broken until the morning. Even 24h fast food places hire 3 people (each working 8h)! |
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