22 pointsby dcu8 hours ago6 comments
  • JodieBenitez6 hours ago
    > New version handles 10x the throughput

    Probably could have achieved 5x the throughput while using the team skills by just going from wsgi to asgi.

  • ungreased06757 hours ago
    Two months to refactor something that already worked fine? The product owner must have been on vacation. That was a very expensive project that produced zero business value.
    • mmcromp7 hours ago
      I've wasted many 2 months on way worst tbh, at least he got something used by users with little, but still some, improvement
      • _rutinerad5 hours ago
        I don’t know if I would see ”Now I'm the only go person so guess who gets paged for everything” as an improvement.
  • thevinter5 hours ago
    "better" is a vague term and working hours are limited so clearly some things are more worth than others but

    It's very easy to make the wrong conclusion from a post like this. Better software is achieved through small decisions that compound over time. And bad software often happens because shortcuts compound too.

  • kylecazar7 hours ago
    Well, at least if usage explodes it won't look like such a bad idea.
    • netule6 hours ago
      That's a really big if.
  • jmward017 hours ago
    It is great to see a negative or neutral experience get some publicity showing the real consequences. We often see the publishing bias of a success story but rarely do you see 'did the thing and meh was the result' which is likely 99% of reality. Thanks for this!
  • huflungdung6 hours ago
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