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by mlinhares
310 days ago
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Its always the same reason, the business just doesn't hire people qualified to do the job. If in 2025 you're not a content farm, your business is to get people to buy stuff from you, you don't have a team tracking every millisecond change in your p99 latency and page load speed across multiple devices, you're just incompetent. |
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I'm not an accountant so if I do something that negatively affects accountants I won't find out - unless what I do shows up in an audit. My company has put things in place so that it is unlikely I would accidentally do something that would show up in an audit (most of them are best practices that every company has). I do have a company credit card, and I can make other purchases on behalf of my company - but if I tried to send my brother in law a million dollars I doubt I could do that (not that I would)
As web engineers what do you have in place so that if someone who competent in a different area does something in the web area and breaks things will will notice and stop them?