The evolution of incident response at Podia
No one loves being on-call but I argue that it's better than constantly checking Slack for issues and you can structure it in a humane way.
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No one loves being on-call but I argue that it's better than constantly checking Slack for issues and you can structure it in a humane way.
It turns out the review apps are fundamentally incompatible with short-lived branches. We prefer to use feature flags.
This is the tale of how we gradually reduced our reliance on Heroku and found a position of power and opportunity
It is not the critic who counts, says every tech-bro doing something awful
As my job has changed from developer to manager, so Sublime Text and iTerm have become less important to me. I’ve substituted my old toolset for a new bunch of tools that help me to manage the dev team at [Podia](https://www.podia.com).
I'm sitting in the faraday cage of the climbing centre, with no Internet access to distract me, so I'm watching the kids attempt the different walls. Some are starting on a slightly angled wall, then progressing to a vertical wall with lots of hand holds. Others are learning to tie ropes, belay and navigate overhangs etc. It got me thinking a lot about the problems we solve.
Tools we used at Podia in 2020