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Advanced Observability–Below the Glass Training
Advanced Observability–Below the Glass Training
Platform Fundamentals Training (October series) Below the glass is a relatively new analogy that defines the streamlining of technical processes that lie below a smartphone’s surface.
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Advanced Observability–Below the Glass Training
DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report – June 2022
DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report – June 2022
This article summarizes how we see the "cloud computing and DevOps" space in 2022, which focuses on fundamental infrastructure and operational patterns, the realization of patterns in technology frameworks, and the design processes and skills that a software architect or engineer must cultivate.
·infoq.com·
DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report – June 2022
The case for a $2 trillion addressable public cloud market
The case for a $2 trillion addressable public cloud market
The global public cloud market (hyperscaler IaaS and PaaS) reached $157 billion in 2021, according to our recently released Cloud Computing Market Report 2021–2026. The cloud market is dominated by
·iot-analytics.com·
The case for a $2 trillion addressable public cloud market
Datalog in Javascript
Datalog in Javascript
Relational Database, on the client.
·instantdb.com·
Datalog in Javascript
Introducing Web3 Subscriptions — Mirror Development
Introducing Web3 Subscriptions — Mirror Development
Today, Mirror is excited to announce the launch of web3 subscriptions. This new feature allows readers to subscribe to any Mirror publication with their wallets and receive email notifications when new content is posted. For creators, web3 subscriptions open the door to building a wallet-based community that can be used across web3.
·dev.mirror.xyz·
Introducing Web3 Subscriptions — Mirror Development
The Systems Thinker – A Lifetime of Systems Thinking
The Systems Thinker – A Lifetime of Systems Thinking
hen one reaches 80, one is considered to be ripe and ready for picking. Picking usually consists of the pickers asking the pickee to reflect back on the wisdom he has gained over his lifetime. This request is based on the false assumption that wisdom increases with age. The pickee is then expected to share […]
·thesystemsthinker.com·
The Systems Thinker – A Lifetime of Systems Thinking
Jason Fried on Why He Doesn't Do Planning or Politics at Work
Jason Fried on Why He Doesn't Do Planning or Politics at Work
The Basecamp and HEY cofounder discusses the power of short-term thinking, his framework for startup longevity, and the key thing he looks for when hiring remote.
·future.com·
Jason Fried on Why He Doesn't Do Planning or Politics at Work
So You Want To Build An Observability Tool...
So You Want To Build An Observability Tool...
I’ve said this before, but I’m saying it again: observability is not a synonym for monitoring, and there are no three pillars. The pillars are bullshit. Briefly: monitoring is how you manage your known-unknowns,...
·honeycomb.io·
So You Want To Build An Observability Tool...
Why Figma Wins - kwokchain
Why Figma Wins - kwokchain
Companies are a sequencing of loops. While it’s possible to stumble into an initial core loop that works, the companies that are successful in the long term are the ones that can repeatedly find the next loop. However, this evolution is poorly understood relative to its existential impact on a company’s trajectory. Figma is a … Continue reading Why Figma Wins →
·kwokchain.com·
Why Figma Wins - kwokchain
Isovalent Cilium Enterprise: For Kubernetes Networking & Security
Isovalent Cilium Enterprise: For Kubernetes Networking & Security
eBPF-powered Cilium has taken the world of Kubernetes connectivity and security by storm. With their Series B funding, Isovalent will continue to remain the leading force behind the eBPF community and continue the rise of Cilium as the leading technology for Kubernetes networking, security, and service mesh.
·isovalent.com·
Isovalent Cilium Enterprise: For Kubernetes Networking & Security
A Brief History of Application Development
A Brief History of Application Development
A look at how the architecture and ecosystem around modern application development have evolved.   HHHYPERGROWTH A Brief History of Application Development By muji – 02 Sep 2022 – View online →
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A Brief History of Application Development
Starting a technology business: Part 1 - Full-stack business
Starting a technology business: Part 1 - Full-stack business
Take two pieces of paper. Stack them on top of each other. To make them stick, throw some glue between them. You get a big messy middle of glue. What has a mess of glue got to do with anything with...
·tushar.posthaven.com·
Starting a technology business: Part 1 - Full-stack business
Infrastructure SaaS - a control plane first architecture
Infrastructure SaaS - a control plane first architecture
A few months back, we saw a tweet about how every Infrastructure SaaS company needs to separate the control plane from the data plane to build a successful product. Reading this got us excited since we were working on a platform that would make this really easy. We would love to talk to you if you are already familiar with these patterns and are building an Infrastructure SaaS product
·thenile.dev·
Infrastructure SaaS - a control plane first architecture
Why Are Enterprises So Slow? – zwischenzugs
Why Are Enterprises So Slow? – zwischenzugs
tl;dr In this article I want to explain a few things about enterprises and their software, based on my experiences, and also describe what things need to be in place to make change  come about. Hav…
·zwischenzugs.com·
Why Are Enterprises So Slow? – zwischenzugs
(6) 8 Lessons from 20 Years of Hype Cycles
(6) 8 Lessons from 20 Years of Hype Cycles
As a VC at Icon Ventures and a twenty year veteran of productizing and marketing high tech for VMware, Netscape and others, I've always been fascinated by how new technologies emerge and come to market. One of the major artifacts that tries to capture the state of our market and industry each year i
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(6) 8 Lessons from 20 Years of Hype Cycles
Nadia Asparouhova | Reimagining the PhD
Nadia Asparouhova | Reimagining the PhD
I recently decided to wrap up my time at Protocol Labs, and along with it, my time in open source research.
·nadia.xyz·
Nadia Asparouhova | Reimagining the PhD
Nadia Asparouhova | Understanding user support systems in open source
Nadia Asparouhova | Understanding user support systems in open source
As a project matures, one of the biggest demands on a software maintainer’s time is user support: not just bug reports or feature requests, but also “How do I?”-type questions. What starts as an occasional question slowly grows to a support queue, and time spent on the project might go from mostly proactive (coding) to mostly reactive (support) work.
·nadia.xyz·
Nadia Asparouhova | Understanding user support systems in open source
The rise and fall of the industrial R&D lab
The rise and fall of the industrial R&D lab
For a time in recent history, R&D labs seemed to exist in a golden age of innovation and productivity. But this period vanished as swiftly as it came to be. How did it happen, and why did it fade away?
·worksinprogress.co·
The rise and fall of the industrial R&D lab
No Revival for the Industrial Research Lab
No Revival for the Industrial Research Lab
Bell Labs is dead. It remains dead. And we have killed it. In fact, even the concept seems to be dead. The top result in Google for Industrial Research Lab is a retrospective history. Pluralize the qu
·applieddivinitystudies.com·
No Revival for the Industrial Research Lab
The case of the spiky file descriptors · Tailscale
The case of the spiky file descriptors · Tailscale
Not all engineering work at Tailscale requires changing Go internals or deep insights into how to leverage the birthday paradox for NAT traversal. There are countless small bugs and edge cases that we investigate in our quest to meet an unreasonably high percentile of our users’ expectations. This is the story of one such investigation.
·tailscale.com·
The case of the spiky file descriptors · Tailscale