Always skeptical of people that don't own up to mistakes. Would much rather they own it and speak to what they learned.
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01:30am staring at my phone and I absolutely needed to hear this. Thank you internet stranger!
Oh nice that's timely. I wish there was some kind of guarantee about software support, but at that price I suppose it is what it is.
Thanks for sharing. Looking at a few of their various models and at the very least it looks like they're doing something different
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By breaking production, I'm referring to a situation where someone, most likely in a technical job, broke a system that was intended to be responsible for the operation for some kind of service. Most of the responses here, which have been great to read, are about messing up things like software, databases, servers and other hardware.
Stuff happens and we all make mistakes. It's what you take away from the experience that matters.