Podcast 366: Move fast and make sure nobody gets pager alerts at 2AM

No one should be woken up because there was a misconfiguration in a YAML file and it pointed a DB to the wrong location. The post Podcast 366: Move fast and make sure nobody gets pager alerts at 2AM appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/08/13/podcast-366-ethan-batraski-venrock-facebook-devops-open-source/

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