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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

link] — Charity Majors (@mipsytipsy) November 2, 2019. This normalized parenting in a way I’ve never experienced in a job before: one point from today's incident review "what went well" section: > [employee] felt empowered to say "I'm parenting" and not step into the incident.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

link] — Charity Majors (@mipsytipsy) November 2, 2019. This normalized parenting in a way I’ve never experienced in a job before: one point from today's incident review "what went well" section: > [employee] felt empowered to say "I'm parenting" and not step into the incident.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

I then make a sustained argument from the Linux experience for the proposition that “Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”, suggest productive analogies with other self-correcting systems of selfish agents, and conclude with some exploration of the implications of this insight for the future of software.

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Chaos Engineering at Datadog

LaunchDarkly

The goal was to simulate a loss of a system so that they could build this adaptive environment, so that they didn’t really have to worry about resiliency as much. This is near and dear to us and so we want to make sure that we’re building resilient systems. If you look at chaos engineering, like.1 How do we do this?