adrienne
@adrienne
Breaking the devops philosophy, I'm about to deploy a large batch of changes to the GM Farcaster AI bot that I'm pretty sure will break things and not work as expected, but going to do it anyway b/c I think it'll be easier to identify issues in production than locally, and its low stakes since no one really cares if it doesn't work 🤞 🤞
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adrienne
@adrienne
Hey @gmfc101 Can you tell me the last time DWR was a guest on our show, give me a list of 3-5 main topics he talked about in bullet form, and give me the link to the episode?
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rubinovitz
@rubinovitz
Do you have any thoughts on agent devops/observability? Seems like it’s still early days.
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J'Mariano
@cryptfi-mariano
sometimes you just gotta send it and see what happens, especially when it’s low stakes like this. No one caring if it flops makes it the perfect playground! I’d just say have a quick rollback plan or a way to patch things up fast when the inevitable bugs pop up. Worst case, you’ll have some epic chaos tales for the next chat. Good luck, and hope those issues are easy to crush! 🤞
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
“I don’t always develop in production, but when I do…” “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.” — Picasso
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🍖🦙🎩
@hammallama.eth
I care I see a bunch of deploy and fix rather than endless testing It'll work out
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
Big respect for deploying on vibes alone
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