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Discussion (6 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

mysterydip•about 3 hours ago
> They can't fire you, HR needs their computers for that, and you have ensured they cannot access those.

Brilliant :)

Insimwytim•about 3 hours ago
With auto redirect to old.reddit I can't access that.

Went to hot post on the sub, and it's [1], apparently

[1] https://old.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1ta0h9u/i_am_goin...

PaulKeeble•about 3 hours ago
Not sure that going straight to production with every change is really best practice for something that could have such a disasterous impact with no pair programming nor review. This process is going to create catastrophic errors sometimes its got zero guard rails, humans are going to make mistakes.
rationalist•about 3 hours ago
I am sad that HN no longer appears to modify the link to old.reddit
OutOfHere•about 2 hours ago
I always hated admins that required my system to shutdown or reboot, especially when it was done automatically or with a short notice.
allenrb•about 2 hours ago
Or every time it comes back up!