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by antirez
13 days ago
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Actually workflow impact in the world of software can be observed in weeks/months at max. And token spending too, is a voice that they see at the high floors. Also, there was never a strong willing in IT companies to reduce cost of work force: it is done sometimes, but it is more common to see them over-hiring. |
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Simple example: Who will renew the SSL cert? Day 1: meh, no impact. Day 2: meh, no impact. Day 700: who the hell manages this and why are we making no revenue?
You might think that is laughable; what a pack of newbs!
But this stuff has already happened without even LLMs in the mix.
https://www.digicert.com/blog/lessons-from-the-equifax-data-... comes to mind.
The number of flea circus level orgs where someone has flubbed it and been on leave, causing a few hours outage? More than one in my experience.
Where it's more hostile? https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1itiu8n/it_team_f... is a common narrative.