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Everything DevOps·/u/bdhd656·4 days ago
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I am not the most experienced DevOps person on earth so keep that in mind. I have tried studying DevOps before and after the AI revolution and now, it simply feels like all I do is tell the AI what to do and then review. Whether its platform engineering or SRE, its all in the same circle, and I thought I was lazy when I had to only review, but I found out my team doesn't even bother because "Claude code rarely gets it WRONG" My job now is tell the AI to make a pipeline, make a platform for engineers to do 1 then 2 then 3 with some constraints (basically I design and the AI does it which isn't too bad) and then have another AI look at the containers and Kubernetes and fix a ton of issues on its own and all we do is simply take a look. I understand that not all companies do that, but they will because "AI is so productive".…

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