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horovits.wordpress.com
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passo.uno
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| | | | | I've recently become a docs maintainer for OpenTelemetry, a pretty big open source project. As I often receive questions on how to start contributing to open source docs, this seemed the right time to write about it. Let me tell you how I started and progressed, and what you can do to start your open source documentation journey. | |
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jfernandez.github.io
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| | | | | I recently co-authored a post on the Netflix Tech Blog where we detailed how we're continuously monitoring the Linux scheduler using eBPF to enhance system observability. By instrumenting the scheduler, we gain real-time insights into CPU resource contention and noisy neighbor issues, all with minimal overhead. This method allows for deeper visibility into Linux performance, improving stability across our multi-tenant infrastructure. For more on how we implemented this, check out the full post here! | |
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largedatabank.com
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| | | I wrote about my home office setup soon after COVID rendered many of us work from home hostages. It's a popular post, and one that I've enjoyed sharing frequently to friends, coworkers, and Twitch denizens who are interested in enhancing their own home setups or curious about how I achieve high quality video and audio in remote meetings. Since then, however, I've made a ton of further changes and enhancements to enhance my coding livestream and improve my ergonomics and health, so the original post is no... | ||