← Back to context Comment by buckle8017 1 month ago He's expressly talking about broken automation. 3 comments buckle8017 Reply charcircuit 1 month ago You can have automation to fix the broken automation. buckle8017 1 month ago Are you serious? real question charcircuit 1 month ago Yes, as expiration times get smaller people will increase automation and robustness to deal with it. One way to increase robustness is to automatically diagnose why something failed and try and repair it.
charcircuit 1 month ago You can have automation to fix the broken automation. buckle8017 1 month ago Are you serious? real question charcircuit 1 month ago Yes, as expiration times get smaller people will increase automation and robustness to deal with it. One way to increase robustness is to automatically diagnose why something failed and try and repair it.
buckle8017 1 month ago Are you serious? real question charcircuit 1 month ago Yes, as expiration times get smaller people will increase automation and robustness to deal with it. One way to increase robustness is to automatically diagnose why something failed and try and repair it.
charcircuit 1 month ago Yes, as expiration times get smaller people will increase automation and robustness to deal with it. One way to increase robustness is to automatically diagnose why something failed and try and repair it.
You can have automation to fix the broken automation.
Are you serious? real question
Yes, as expiration times get smaller people will increase automation and robustness to deal with it. One way to increase robustness is to automatically diagnose why something failed and try and repair it.