It's interesting how much 'move fast and break things lightweight hacker spirit' when it's applied to stuff you actually know about turns out to be actually just be an ethos of churning out really poorly designed systems that disregard the mountain of best practices that are very well known.
It's enough to make one suspicious of the whole attitude ...
Very well said. Reminds me of the old adage about /r/crypto “a place where people who don’t believe in financial regulations learn why financial regulations exist”
The tier 2 support I've talked to has hot patched issues but then they re-surface a few weeks later.