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1. andrey+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-02 04:43:39
Should a CTO perform UAT?
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2. willia+K[view] [source] 2023-07-02 04:52:46
>>andrey+(OP)
A CTO is responsible for failures in the technology org. A CTO who describes himself as responsible for "sysops" is specifically responsible for failures in SRE/ops. Leaders are responsible for work they didn't personally do. If they don't want to be responsible for their reports then they can always go back to being a junior IC.
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3. dcunit+x99[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-04 22:46:37
>>willia+K
right, i tried to mention this above, but it got flagged quick. it's unbelievable that my median salary for the past decade is $3,000 after several years of "Startup" followed by "How to Start a Reboot of My Life"

>>36561808

it's a 429 error, so the developer who posted this is an idiot. they're not even wrong. the 429 doesn't even touch twitter's infrastructure

https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/infrastruc...

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