The context is all lost here. Plenty of other companies and industries have emergency action and disaster recovery. People don't work at their own pace, they work to the deadline with solid procedures. They can fix and replace entire components to restore service ASAP since because that's the priority.
If this sounds unfamiliar or onerous then it's because you and others might have never experienced teams that do this. Robinhood is clearly lacking this experience and disaster planning.
If this sounds unfamiliar or onerous then it's because you and others might have never experienced teams that do this. Robinhood is clearly lacking this experience and disaster planning.