I spent seven years in the "move fast and break things" culture on an incident response team. It's a garbage way of doing business.
Maybe share this with your dev friends. And if they're a leader, maybe share it with 'em again in a week.

I spent seven years in the "move fast and break things" culture on an incident response team. It's a garbage way of doing business.
Maybe share this with your dev friends. And if they're a leader, maybe share it with 'em again in a week.

I coded for forty years, C and Java and lots of ASM knitting. Good old apps coding, a lot of vision systems work.
Socrates argued that writing would destroy memory. Calculators were supposedly going to make us unable to do math. Google was going to make us stupid (Nicholas Carr made a whole career out of that one). And yet humanity kept getting more capable, not less, because offloading routine cognitive work frees us up for higher-order thinking.
Things that make ya go Hmm
So this team is sitting around and can't understand their own code base.
Ever hear of a debugger !?
It's the cloud though. They'd have to run tens of geographically distributed debuggers.