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www.datadoghq.com
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| | | | | This post sketches out our incident response process, where it succeeded and where it stumbled on March 8, and what we learned along the way. | |
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www.curiouscatherine.info
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| | | | | [AI summary] This post explores the intersection of agile practices and system change approaches, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to achieve large-scale organizational transformation while balancing psychological safety and transparency. | |
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blog.pragmaticengineer.com
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| | | | | For the past few years, I've been building and operating a large distributed system: the payments system at Uber [https://eng.uber.com/payments-platform/]. I've learned a lot about distributed architecture concepts [https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/distributed-architecture-concepts-i-have-learned-while-building-payments-systems/] during this time and seen first-hand how high-load and high-availability systems are challenging | |
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climateofsophistry.com
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| | | I think that it is better to use a spherical Earth with the real solar input to do an energy budget, rather than a flat Earth with 1/4 the solar input like peer-reviewed and pedagogical climate science does things. It makes a difference, because with 1/4 solar input of S(1-a)/4, this equates to a solar... | ||