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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

It is not ok for heartbeats to be a special case, constrained to tightly controlled windows. Our existing deploy tooling and engineering culture made the transition to remote work go much more smoothly. Though our deploy velocity remained the same, the engineering org has been far from stagnant. link] by @darraghcurran.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

It is not ok for heartbeats to be a special case, constrained to tightly controlled windows. Our existing deploy tooling and engineering culture made the transition to remote work go much more smoothly. Though our deploy velocity remained the same, the engineering org has been far from stagnant. link] by @darraghcurran.

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A Key to Success: Failure with Chaos Engineering

LaunchDarkly

I’ll also make a pitch, Gremlin is hiring, we’re hiring for engineering manager, head of people, front end engineer, and a Windows engineer, so if you want to do chaos engineering on Windows, we’re looking to build out our solutions to also cover Windows.

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The Case for Minimalist Infrastructure

Stacks on Stacks

In our case, it involved checking our system against a set of rules like this one for Windows VMs and this one for Linux. Every engineering manager should have a ratio in their head of work hours spent in their organization on software engineering vs other related tasks (ops, QA, product management, etc…).