Pete Hamilton (@peterejhamilton) 's Twitter Profile
Pete Hamilton

@peterejhamilton

Co-founder and CTO at @incident_io — incident management so good, you'll break things on purpose 🔥🚒

Prev. @monzo, @gocardless. Probably in the shed 🛠

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andy chung (@_andychung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our team found a great bug on the apple support forum where they don't sanitize html in the discussion title - in this case causing the whole page to <marquee>. discussions.apple.com/thread/7000532…

Vic 🌮 (@vicvijayakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glauber Costa "what can we ship that would make the company more money" is something I wish more people thought about a lot more than "how can i grow as a developer who writes better architected code"

Lawrence Jones (@lawrjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can't sell an on-call product that only works some of the time. That's why we've invested heavily in o11y, building a strategy that works for our org and weaving that into how we use our tools. If you want to know how we did it Martha Lambert 🍖 has written a great post 🧵

You can't sell an on-call product that only works some of the time.

That's why we've invested heavily in o11y, building a strategy that works for our org and weaving that into how we use our tools.

If you want to know how we did it <a href="/martyhambert/">Martha Lambert 🍖</a> has written a great post 🧵
Nat Friedman (@natfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading to my kid every night, I get stopped every sentence or two for an explanation of something. And then we go down some rabbit hole for a while. It's the best part of my day.

Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve built Linear very founder focused way and been trying to avoid the normal scale trappings. No VPs, not much management overall, small teams, founders work directly with ICs and teams, choosing our own path instead of playbooks. But it’s something you need to keep reminding

incident.io (@incident_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s the day! We’re thrilled to kick off #SEV0 here in San Francisco 🔥 Stay in the loop—we’ll be posting live updates in this thread 👀👇

Today’s the day! We’re thrilled to kick off #SEV0 here in San Francisco 🔥

Stay in the loop—we’ll be posting live updates in this thread 👀👇
Pete Hamilton (@peterejhamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday we celebrated shipping over 200 customer changelogs & 2 years without skipping any 🚀🎉 I've had loads of questions on how we make it happen behind the scenes, so I spent this morning writing it all up! incident.io/blog/four-year…

Yesterday we celebrated shipping over 200 customer changelogs &amp; 2 years without skipping any 🚀🎉

I've had loads of questions on how we make it happen behind the scenes, so I spent this morning writing it all up!

incident.io/blog/four-year…
Harry Stebbings (@harrystebbings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can promise you one thing: If Matt Clifford had vast amounts of power in the UK political sphere; the UK wouldn’t be the Jaguar brand of the global tech scene. 🤷‍♂️ The man is brilliant.

I can promise you one thing: 

If <a href="/matthewclifford/">Matt Clifford</a> had vast amounts of power in the UK political sphere; the UK wouldn’t be the Jaguar brand of the global tech scene. 🤷‍♂️ 

The man is brilliant.
Lawrence Jones (@lawrjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Who watches the watchers?" is funny as a phrase, less as a problem you need to solve, which it became when building on-call. Our engineers all use our own product, which we've made possible with dead mans switch and backup providers. It was fun to solve, so we've shared how 🧵

"Who watches the watchers?" is funny as a phrase, less as a problem you need to solve, which it became when building on-call.

Our engineers all use our own product, which we've made possible with dead mans switch and backup providers.

It was fun to solve, so we've shared how 🧵
Pete Hamilton (@peterejhamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, we launched Scribe — an AI-powered agent for incident calls. No more "can someone take notes" or "can someone catch me up" moments. Scribe has you covered. 1️⃣ Every word on incident calls is now captured and transcribed in real-time. 2️⃣ We surface the current topic

John Rush (@johnrushx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've tried all (24) AI coding agents & IDEs 😵‍💫 [Cursor, Softgen, Windsurf, Wrapifai, Copilot, Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit, MarsX, Claude, AmazonQ, Pear, Devin, Github Spark, IDX, Webdraw, Tempo, Cline, Continue, Databutton, Base44, Qodo, Aider] The Vibe Coding giga-thread:

Sam Willis (@sam_willis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The incident.io design team is growing! 🚀 We're looking for extraordinary brand and product designers to shape the future of incident management. Both roles pay up to £135k — in London We also pay £10k for successful referrals Apply here: incident.io/careers#open-r…