Or future me. It hurts on the inside to just kick EC2 every hour because every 61 minutes something goes awry in the process. But the show must go on, so you put in the temporary fix knowing that it's not going to be temporary. Still, weeks/months/years down the line you could get lucky and the problem will go away and you can remove the kludge. But if you're ridiculously lucky, not only will the problem get fixed, but you'll get to understand exactly why the mysterious problem was happening in the first place. Like the gunicorn 500 upgrade bug, or the Postgres TOAST json thing. That sort of satisfaction isn't something money can buy. (Though it will help pay for servers in the interim until you find the bug.)