Toots from 2024-01-11
“No, the really hard part is knowing that celebrating failure, in the best way Resilience Enginee…
“No, the really hard part is knowing that celebrating failure, in the best way Resilience Engineers seek to, only happens when we remove the need for karmic punishment.”
https://willgallego.com/2024/01/10/blame-awareness-is-universal/
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“Do you see the problem? There is no actual product.” <https://www.leahtharin.com/p/the-reckoni…
“Do you see the problem?
There is no actual product.”
https://www.leahtharin.com/p/the-reckoning-of-the-cringe-lunatic
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“[R]emains the core — people and machines are or can be equivalent so that new technology (wi…
“[R]emains the core — people and machines are or can be equivalent so that new technology (with the right capabilities) can be introduced as a simple substitution of machines for people—preserving the system though improving the results. This oversimplification fallacy is so persistent it is best understood as a cultural myth—the Substitution Myth.”
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The only thing I support being flaky is something a team member made or purchased from a bakery. …
The only thing I support being flaky is something a team member made or purchased from a bakery. Otherwise, it’s just unreliable code.
“Ultimately, flaky tests stunt the pace and quality of software delivery, negatively impacting both your company’s product and the software developers that help lay the foundation for its success.”
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3711882/its-time-to-fix-flaky-tests-in-software-development.html
