Software Engineer
Build pipelines stop being “just internal tooling” the moment they start deciding how fast you can ship, how often you break things, and how painful releases feel.
Build pipelines stop being “just internal tooling” the moment they start deciding how fast you can ship, how often you break things, and how painful releases feel.
Clever infrastructure looks impressive in diagrams. Boring infrastructure is usually easier to operate, easier to debug, and much easier to keep alive once real users depend on it.
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.