Introduction: The Midnight CrisisIt's 2 AM, and the office is lit up like a living room on New Year's Eve. Product manager Xiao Li's coffee consumption has reached "medical observation" levels, tech lead Old Zhang's hairline has receded another half centimeter under repeated scratching, and the operations colleague stares at the screen with constantly appearing red alarms, expression as grave as if looking at their own medical report.This is already the third time this month the system has "performed a free fall" late at night. When tracing ...