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Post #2134523

2026-04-27 06:38 UTC

@dtauvdiodr @norootcause Chaos engineering game days help surface safety II practices, but I haven’t seen many examples of curating a near-miss process for non-incidents outside the world of airline safety.

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  • @Di4na@hachyderm.io 2026-04-27 06:43

    @adrianco @dtauvdiodr @norootcause note that this is not only about near misses. I usually warn against overusing near misses. This is more about the every day work weaves anti incident work into everything. Basic things. Like how ingrained in your muscle memory are venv commands. How ones organise their windows. How we setup our folders. How we don't use the recommended ways. How unit test became ingrained in our tooling in modern stuff. What people look at to decide a dependency ("yes, i know what security says. Ignore them and use this" kind of stuff). All these things that are not even near misses and that we also cannot report because there is no mechanism over the years that managed to share them. And noone is paid to bake them into tools.

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