I wholeheartedly agree. I just don't agree with:
> We live in a world where every line of code written by a human should be reviewed by another human. We can't even do that! Nothing should go straight to prod ever, ever ever, ever
Things should 100% go to prod whenever they need to go to prod. While this in theory makes sense, there is insane amount of ceremony in large number of places I have seen personally where it takes an act of congress to deploy to production all the while it is just ceremony, people are hunting other people with links to PR sent to various slack channels "hey anyone available to take a look at this" and then someone is like "I know nothing about that service/system but I'll look at approve." I would wager a high wager that this "we must review every line of code" - where actually implemented - is largely a ceremony. Today I deployed three services to production without anyone looking at what I did. Deploying to production should absolutely be a non-event in places that are ran well and where right people are doing their jobs.