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by rastrian
166 days ago
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Yep, in practice a lot of orgs treat reliability as a cost center until an outage becomes a headline or a regulatory incident. I’ve seen the same tension in payments/banking: product pressure wins until the risk is visible. Part of why I like “make invalid states unrepresentable” approaches is exactly that: it’s one of the few reliability investments that can pay back during feature work (safer refactors, fewer regressions), not only during incidents. |
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and this company is hugely successful. so i've learned that the biggest competitive advantage in fintech is flagrant disregard for correctness and compliance.
i'm glad i have a csuite with the stones to execute that. i am way too principled.