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Hard Problems in Front-End Platforms
Katie Sylor-Miller discusses the world of Front-end Platform Engineering, exploring the unique challenges, strategies, and best practices involved in creating robust, scalable, and reliable systems.
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Architecting a Production Development Environment for Reliability
At Meta, developers use servers (devservers) to perform their daily work. This talk discusses their software architecture and the mechanisms employed to ensure they remain reliable and available.
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Implementing OSSF Scorecards across an Organization
Chris Swan provides a walkthrough of the steps involved in securing a first repository, and then what it takes to repeat that process across an organization with multiple repos.
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The Joy of Building Large Scale Systems
Suhail Patel discusses the art and practice of building systems from core principles with a focus on how this can be done in practice within teams and organisations.
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Wasm: What is Universal Compute Good For?
Sean Isom describes a framework for building universal applications using browser-based Wasm, server side Wasm, and what is coming next with edge computing.
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PostgresML: Leveraging Postgres as a Vector Database for AI
Montana Low provides an understanding of how Postgres can be used as a vector database for AI and how it can be integrated into your existing application stack.
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Securing the Software Supply Chain: How in-toto and TUF Work Together to Combat Supply Chain Attacks
Marina Moore covers the fundamentals of both in-toto and TUF, and discusses how to combine them with a real world case study where Datadog has been using two technologies together.
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The Many Facets of “Identity”
Radia Perlman describes what aspects of identity and authentication blockchain might address, and compares a “blockchain“ approach with what is deployed today.
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Living on the Edge: Running Code and Serving Data with Edge Services
Erica Pisani discusses what the edge is, how running code and serving data on the edge can improve the performance of services, and how to leverage these tools to maximize performance.
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Introducing the Hendrix ML Platform: an Evolution of Spotify’s ML Infrastructure
Divita Vohra and Mike Seid discuss Spotify’s newly branded platform, and share insights gained from a five-year journey building ML infrastructure.
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Build Features Faster with WebAssembly Components
Bailey Hayes discusses what has been impossible: the ability to write an application that combines libraries written in different languages, runnable in the web, on the server, and at the edge.
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Demystifying Kubernetes Platforms with Backstage
Matt Clarke discusses how Spotify's deployments infrastructure team integrated Kubernetes with Backstage to streamline developer productivity and how you can do the same.