InfoQ Homepage QCon Plus November 2022 Content on InfoQ
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DevSusOps - Bringing Sustainability Concerns to Development and Operations
Adrian Cockcroft defines terminology and introduces the mental models needed to make sense of sustainability as a non-functional requirement for developing and operating systems.
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Dark Energy, Dark Matter and the Microservices Patterns?!
Chris Richardson describes how dark energy and dark matter are excellent metaphors for the competing forces (a.k.a. concerns) that must be resolved by the microservices pattern language.
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Unraveling Techno-Solutionism: How I Fell out of Love with “Ethical” Machine Learning
Katharine Jarmul confronts techno-solutionism, exploring ethical machine learning, which eventually led her to specialize in data privacy.
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Innovating for the Future You've Never Seen: Distributed Systems Architecture & the Grid
Astrid Atkinson discusses bringing software innovation to infrastructure, and leveraging experience with reliability innovation in big tech, to transform our energy system and decarbonize the grid.
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Reckoning with the Harm We Do: in Search of Restorative Just Culture in Software and Web Operations
Jessica DeVita discusses the difference between blame and accountability and building a Restorative Just Culture.
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On beyond Serverless: CALM Lessons and a New Stack for Programming the Cloud
Joe Hellerstein shares lessons from research on how we can deliver stateful, communicating, autoscaling cloud software, describing ongoing work in the Hydro Project at Berkeley on programmable cloud.
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Log4Shell Response Patterns & Learnings from Them
Tapabrata Pal describes three broad categories of enterprises based on their responses to Log4Shell and identifies the key characteristics of each of these patterns.
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Sidecars, eBPF and the Future of Service Mesh
Jim Barton discusses the challenges of service mesh today, along with the latest developments in what the service mesh community is doing to improve its implementations.
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The Engineer/Manager Pendulum
Charity Majors discusses how managers who hands-on code benefit companies as well as individuals, and about how to craft the sociotechnical systems that encourage this kind of career development.
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Orchestration vs Choreography, a Guide to Composing Your Monolith
Ian Thomas looks at coupling, how it affects distributed systems and organization design and the techniques and technology that can help make a microservices architecture effective.
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Istio as a Platform for Running Microservices
Eitan Suez explores Istio's design and how it just might be a foundation for running microservices.
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Navigating Complex Environments and Evolving Relationships
Jennifer Davis discusses some of the opportunities organizations have for their work as they evolve.