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On Not Being a Cog in the Machine

Honeycomb

The more time I spend in this industry, the more interested I get about that social aspect of our systems. If a problem comes up, it can be addressed in code, hardware, and through automation. A framing of systems as being both social and technical ( sociotechnical! ) is pivotal.

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Making the Internet faster at Netflix

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

And for me, the big part of the success of growth was actually a step above the pure engineering architecture. It’s firstly rooted in the engineering culture because the first Netflix employees are great people. They are giving some constructive feedback. And people are thanking me for working on that.

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