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  • PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    23 hours ago

    It’s not real deployment if it isn’t pushed straight to prod.

    Test boxes are for communists and the French.

        • synae[he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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          15 hours ago

          Knowledge tells you that it’s safe to push to prod on Friday afternoon.

          Wisdom is knowing it’s better to wait 'til Monday and go to the bar instead.

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            The twofold reason Cybersecurity professionals always hit the bar early on Friday afternoon:

            1. It’s a great example for their sysadmin colleagues.
            2. Easy access to sysadmin colleagues if something goes wrong.
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      22 hours ago

      I once worked at a place that had a test environment that used the prod databases. After I left, I heard about an intern who left a where clause off of a SQL query and rewrote an entire production table from the test environment.

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        It’s like the SQL creators designed the syntax to achieve maximum fuckery for those where “test” and “live” are different words for the same thing.

        I bet they were pissing themselves laughing when implementing the finicky ROLLBACK command, knowing it that it would be only ever be used in anger as a “hail Mary” from a dev halfway through writing his own resignation letter.

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          Lmao, I left my old job a couple of months after I began using the rollback in my queries. 100% accurate statement.