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Send HTTP Fail(6)..... HELP PLEASE #Support - Community Support - Kami Community
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Top Comment: I loaded my YI IOT camera to my Pc and I keep getting this message...Send HTTP Fail(6)... HELP PLEASE #Support It works fine on my phone.
Lightstrip connection failed
Main Post: Been trying to add a new device (Lightstrip) and it would continuously fail. Managed to setup a few bulbs with breeze. T…
Top Comment: Been trying to add a new device (Lightstrip) and it would continuously fail. Managed to setup a few bulbs with breeze. Trying to connect the led strip to the same wifi network. Its clear that the wifi setup works but unsure as to why the strip won’t connect!
It's not supposed to just be "fail fast." The point is to "fail small."
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There have been a lot of references to "failing fast."
Yes, you want to discover problems sooner rather than later. But the reason for that is keeping the cost of failures small, and accelerating learning cycles.
This means creating more opportunities to experience failure sooner.
Which means failing small before you get to the live test or launch pad and have a giant, costly failure.
And the main cost of the spectacular explosion isn't the material loss. It's the fact that they only uncovered one type of failure...thereby losing the opportunity to discover whatever other myriad of issues were going to cause non-catastrophic problems.
My guess/opinion? They're failing now on things that should have been sorted already. Perhaps they would benefit from more rigorous failure modeling and testing cycles.
This requires a certain type of leadership. People have to feel accountable yet also safe. Leadership has to make it clear that mistakes are learning opportunities and treat people accordingly.
I can't help but wonder if their leader is too focused on the next flashy demo and not enough on building enduring quality.
Top Comment: My old manager used to say something this: “There are many philosophies that sound coherent on the page that dissolve into useless platitudes when they meet production” Move fast and break things in repeated very very often in software. It isn’t some law of the universe though. It isn’t guaranteed by anything to work or be profitable. It only is something the human mark zuckerburg says and he owns Facebook. That’s supposed to validate it somehow. The thing is these words are just words, not some formulae we’ve discovered. They’re vague and prone to wildly different interpretations.
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