If you like the thing you're managing, then its health is critical for you, not your users.
It's dang's baby at this point, and this is a good thing, as long as HN doesn't affect his life in ways he doesn't want.
If you like the thing you're managing, then its health is critical for you, not your users.
It's dang's baby at this point, and this is a good thing, as long as HN doesn't affect his life in ways he doesn't want.
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Aw, please don't cross into personal attack. You can make your substantive points without that.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Edit: it looks like you've been breaking the site guidelines quite a bit, unfortunately. Could you please not do that? We end up banning accounts that keep doing it and I don't want to ban you.
I have a pretty firm grip on life and touch plenty of grass both literally and figuratively.
However, when something I care about crashes and burns once in a blue moon, I make sure to put the fire out, at least to make it survive till regular hours. Things I care about can be both business and personal, and nobody bugs me for them.
Maybe we shouldn't make any assumptions about people we don't personally know, while we are at it.
> However, when something I care about crashes and burns once in a blue moon, I make sure to put the fire out, at least to make it survive till regular hours.
You are free what you choose to do with your personal life.
Meanwhile, it is pretty obvious that it's pointless to demand or expect personal sacrifice to maintain unrealistic levels of high-availability in services that are far from critical. I mean, do you honestly believe that these messages you and I are writing are so important to get out that someone must sacrifice their personal time to ensure it is served to the world in this very instant instead of, say, 3 or 6 or 13 hours? Absurd.
It looks like I failed to convey what I've tried to say in the first comment. Let me reiterate one more time.
I don't care whether this site is down for 6 seconds or 6 hours. I just wanted to commend him for liking what he's doing this much. I demand nothing from any service provider I use. Let it be a small, one person operation or dang or Amazon/Google.I also keep servers up in my daily job, and some are more important than others, but none of them requires me to wake up 5AM to solve a problem (by design). So I don't demand anything from others something which I won't do.
As long as nobody is dying, nobody should stop, drop, and work on something else regardless of time, date and location.