I really like products like this which take a category which is relatively well-understood and just try doing a small number of things much, much better. Here’s nagios but with better ergonomics.https://twitter.com/lkr/status/966344868367949826 …
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“But nagios is free!” Nagios is probably, by a substantial margin, the most likely tool to be cited by name as a reason why a beloved, productive engineer quit. That’s a very expensive genre of free.
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(I didn’t use nagios but I was on continuous pager duty for my software for about 10 years. It was a pretty miserable experience, even after substantial effort on reducing alert fatigue. I turned my phone off for a week after selling company out of sheer joy.)
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Speaking of which: Why does no email marketing tool make it trivial for you to trigger X event at will and then batch delivery of notifications to the user, with a batteries included, configurable way for them to pick the cadence va decency trade off?
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It’s crazy making it me that the two choices are “Good thing you don’t need a written record of that consequential event” and “Sure I will blow up your phone at all hours to remind you that the software is still working.”
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