Spyke
lemmy.world

Incredible. There’s no way engineers didn’t push this to production without testing. So what happened? My uneducated guess is that Musk told them to force logins by the end of the day or something.

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achsonajareply
lemm.ee

There’s no way engineers didn’t push this to production without testing.

That's quite an assumption

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gorniusreply
lemmy.world

Yeah, fuckups happen all the time even with great engineers. GitLab and GitHub are great examples.

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But in this case we have Elon Musk, a CEO who just wants to get things done. The engineers may have pushed this without testing because they don't want to get fired.

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I can perfectly imagine myself just implementing whatever shit my narcissistic man child CEO I'veong grown sick of demands of me without giving a single thought about testing

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Likely a lot of lost institutional knowledge, plus good talent wont put up with bullshit and hang around unless they are tethered with visa restrictions or similar.

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I can perfectly imagine myself just implementing whatever shit my narcissistic man child CEO I'veong grown sick of demands of me without giving a single thought about testing

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Even better, the checkmark users paid to be alpha testers and get the privilege of using a paid app less than when it was free.

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Such a noob move.

No rate limiting, no exponential back off... That's the easiest recipe for failure

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Said this elsewhere but I bet Elon was the one who wrote that code too. I feel like an actual scripter/coder would know to rate them requests even for their own local services.

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How DARE you accuse Elon Musk of actual labor?

I bet it's his army of yes men who weren't fired or quit when he stepped in.

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You reached the end