Programming, Software Engineer
Defaults are useful until they become hidden policy. I usually prefer explicit configuration because it is easier to understand, easier to change, and much less surprising later.
Defaults are useful until they become hidden policy. I usually prefer explicit configuration because it is easier to understand, easier to change, and much less surprising later.
Environment management usually looks simple at first. Then defaults drift, secrets spread out, local setups stop matching production, and the whole thing becomes a source of avoidable mistakes.