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by marcosdumay 593 days ago
That's the least important problem.

The developers also lack knowledge about the environment; can't evolve the environment; can't test the environment for bugs; and invariably interfere with each other because it's never isolated well. And also, yes, it adds lag.

Anyway, yes, working locally on false data that little resemblance to production still beats remote environments.