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jeremyjhyesterday at 11:07 PM2 repliesview on HN

No one said it is unique. But if you take an infrastructure and engineering org that had been growing at 10% a year for a decade, you are going to have a different set of capabilities and practices in place. Adapting to a new reality of doubling every few months will predictably produce failures anywhere. GitHub is not unique in that regard.


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sgarlandyesterday at 11:32 PM

They have what amounts to an unlimited budget for AI spend. If it’s so fantastic, why can’t they let it crawl over every piece of their codebase, every metric, every log, and spot these problems before they occur?

“We misconfigured a sidecar” is something I would think AI could quite easily find and fix.

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mikert89yesterday at 11:29 PM

ive spent 15 years in big tech companies, this problem is common and its why they pay engineers 500k-1M. this happens at meta literally all the time.

half of engineering in big tech is just rewriting a system to scale

microsoft is incompetent, they havent changed windows/excel/outlook in 30 years

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