Fess up. You know it was you.

  • sexual_tomato@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    I didn’t call out a specific dimension on a machined part; instead I left it to the machinist to understand and figure out what needed to be done without explicitly making it clear.

    That part was a 2 ton forging with two layers of explosion-bonded cladding on one side. The machinist faced all the way through a cladding layer before realizing something was off.

    The replacement had a 6 month lead time.

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    8 months ago

    One time I was deleting a user from our MySQL-backed RADIUS database.

    DELETE * FROM PASSWORDS;

    And yeah, if you don’t have a WHERE clause? It just deletes everything. About 60,000 records for a decent-sized ISP.

    That afternoon really, really sucked. We had only ad-hoc backups. It was not a well-run business.

    Now when I interview sysadmins (or these days devops), I always ask about their worst cock-up. It tells you a lot about a candidate.

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    8 months ago

    Then colleague upgraded glibc by copying it in via scp. Then we couldn’t ssh in anymore. :) Not sure how important that server was. I think it was reinstalled soon-ish.