Someoen accidentally saved half a million-dollars

(ludic.mataroa.blog)

45 points | by jeeybee a day ago ago

5 comments

  • cainxinth a day ago

    Funny read. The author has a black belt in snark:

    > “They hired some incredibly talented people to make this happen, and then like five times as many idiots.”

    > “I'm a substantially less experienced engineer than many of the readers here, but suffice it to say that I can read documentation without panicking, which is considered S-tier in this country.”

    > “I ping a chat full of good engineers and no managers to make sure I'm not about to nuke everything, then just do it.”

    > “My team has spun this as a huge cost saving, when really we just applied a fire extinguisher to the pile of money that we had set alight.”

    > “The subtext is that if we do this all slowly enough, it might seem like it took a lot of effort instead of just clicking buttons that I said had to be clicked almost a year ago.”

  • vardump a day ago

    Sometimes relatively trivial actions can save millions.

    Say, finding a "simple" bug in the firmware causing a lot of expensive industrial PCBs appear completely dead. Millions of dollars of savings in service personnel travel and board costs, in no time.

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  • ingen0s a day ago

    I left those computers idle so we can run a secret botnet and you messed it up!

  • Spivak a day ago

    It really is fun doing cost optimization at companies whose business model is setting money on fire in various clouds. Everything is over provisioned by at least a factor of ten and you look like a god damn hero for having like basic sysadmin knowledge.