sideways and the resident armchair expert on legacy code, server infrastructure and the maintenance practices thereof comes out of the woodwork to gripe about how things would be perfect if you'd just treat rack servers the exact same as a home PC and simply never restart it.
As if that would magically make everything work perfectly.
Thank you so much for this post. I'm glad that you and a couple others here also understand something about IT infrastructure, software development life cycles etc.
I get that it is frustrating from an end user's perspective when there is server/network instability or when a buggy patch has been deployed. However, I am always taken back by the amount of ignorant and self entitled people that default to 'Nexon is incompetent' rather than providing something constructive. Nothing is more annoying than someone trying to dictate how things should be run when they have no idea what they are talking about and can only provide their professional opinion as a consumer. (less)