We are going to send three, two, one. My name is Harla Zoo, post-off-ship it, a show with weekly episodes about getting your best ideas into the world and seeing what happens. We talk about code, ops, infrastructure, and the people that make it happen by charity majors from Honeycomb. We act like great engineers make great teams, and it's exactly the opposite in fact, but it's great teams that make great engineers.
And they finally, when the founders of continuous delivery, start off assuming that we're wrong rather than assuming that we're right, test our ideas, try and falsify our ideas. Those are better ways of doing work, and it doesn't really matter what work it is that you're doing, that stuff just works better. We even experiment on our own open-source podcasting platform, so that you can see how implements specific tools and services within changel.com, what works, and what fails. It's like there's a brand new hammer, and we grab hold of it, and everyone gathers around, we put our hand out, and we strike it right on our thumb.
And then everybody knows that hammer really hurts. When you strike it on your thumb, I'm glad those guys did it. I learned something. Yeah, I think that's a very interesting perspective, but I don't see that way.
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