I was skeptical at first but when I dragged and dropped a bookmark in `gg` then a light went on in my head. Also the fact that jujutsu does everything in "detached mode" locally means that you can't mess up your remote git repo (unless you force push all yolo from git itself, but you're never expected to do that).
Azure Functions have been solid for us. No real weird downtimes and if something happens its usually because we did something wrong.
We don't do very complicated things, mainly App Services with Azure SQL and Azure Functions.
Having said that, Microsoft did botch the .NET 8 -> .NET 10 migration for Azure Functions with Consumption Plan. So yeah ... we're beginning to see some of the cracks.
We have a cursor subscription and work and i now see many non-technical people building their own internal tooling. People that had essentially never written a line of code before this new revolution.
The cost of building software has really drastically decreased.
It’s fine. The business value still exceeds the intangible loss due to quality. And for internal tools with a few-months-lifespan it’s perfectly acceptable.
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