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by Kaliboy
82 days ago
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Completely agree, it makes it worse actually as Github's secondary functions so to speak are things we implicitely rely on. When I merge to master I expect a deploy to follow. This goes through git, webhooks and actions. Especially the latter two can fail silently if you haven't invested time in observation tools. If maps is down I notice it and immediately can pivot. No such option with Github. |
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