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The Eternal Sunshine of the Toil-Less Prod
Sasha Rosenbaum discusses the evolution from shipping products to running services, and what she learned while trying different approaches.
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Celebrity Vulnerabilities: Effective Response to Critical Production Threats
Alyssa Miller dives into the lessons learned from three major open source security events, the Equifax breach via Struts, the Log4j vulnerabilities and the Spring4Shell exploit.
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Did the Chaos Test Pass?
Christina Yakomin discusses how to run Chaos experiments with Vanguard technologies.
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The Secret to Finding Impactful Projects to Land a Staff-Plus Engineer Role
Akhilesh Gupta discusses real-world examples to broaden scope and embrace the soft skills needed to tackle organizational issues at scale to land a staff-plus engineer role.
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How Will Evolutionary Architecture Evolve?
Rebecca Parsons examines some possible futures for the principles and practices of Evolutionary Architecture.
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An Open Source Infrastructure for PyTorch
Mark Saroufim discusses tools and techniques to deploy PyTorch in production.
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Micro Frontends: the Evolution of Frontend Architecture
Ruben Casas discusses the evolution of frontend applications at scale, starting from monoliths, evolving to modular monoliths, integrated applications, monorepos and arriving at micro frontends.
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How Big Tech Lost Its Way
Andy Walker discusses his experiences of seeing things change from the inside, how big tech makes decisions and what can be learned from how we got here.
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A Big Dashboard of Problems: Creating Preventative Security Strategies
Travis McPeak explores the forefront of simple and effective preventative security strategies.
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Malignant Intelligence?
Alasdair Allen discusses the potentially ethical dilemmas, new security concerns, and open questions about the future of software development in the era of machine learning.
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Enhance: SSR for Web Components
Brian LeRoux discusses Enhance, a way to build web apps with the pure web standards.
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Effective and Efficient Observability with OpenTelemetry
Daniel Gomez Blanco shares his experience leading a large-scale observability initiative at Skyscanner, based on the adoption of OpenTelemetry across hundreds of services.