The author of this text, Artur Dryomov, discusses his experience as a Developer Experience Engineer in small teams. He notes that maintaining tooling and infrastructure can be a challenging and thankless task, often taking away from time that could be spent on improving the product directly. The author reflects on their own experience and realizes they had become too focused on fighting constant fires rather than working on the product itself. To address this issue, Artur suggests delegating the maintenance of CI/CD tools to a dedicated unit or using external services like Jenkins, Travis, Circle, or Bitrise. He praises Bitrise as a suitable alternative to Jenkins, citing its ease of use, reasonable pricing, and customizable caching features. The author emphasizes the importance of adapting to new workflows and being willing to change things, rather than sticking to what is familiar but potentially inefficient.