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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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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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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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Navigating Complex Environments and Evolving Relationships
Jennifer Davis discusses some of the opportunities organizations have for their work as they evolve.
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Leveraging Hybrid One-on-Ones for Better Connections
Alexandra Sunderland discusses why one-on-one conversations are vital for teams that aren’t co-located, and how to leverage them to build strong relationships and a healthy team.
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Modeling Patterns for Digital Transformation
Asif Iqbal discusses understanding the consumer segment and needs, alignment with cross-functional teams, influencing and coaching changes, communicating often & celebrating success.
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How Open-Source Engagement Can Accelerate & Solidify Your Staff+ Career
Alex Porcelli discusses how open-source contributions and long-term community engagement help building and sharpening skills needed in a staff+ career.
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There and Back Again: Our Rust Adoption Journey
Luca Palmieri discusses their Rust adoption story: from the first CLIs and projects to a new product line, sharing their expectations, challenges, mistakes and the lessons learned.
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Sustaining Fast Flow with Socio-Technical Thinking
Nick Tune shares principles and practices from the fields of DDD and Team Topologies that leaders can apply to create high-performing teams and sustainable flow throughout their organization.
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No Next Next: Fighting Entropy in Your Microservices Architecture
Anna Shipman discusses her experience joining the FT to lead on FT.com a few years after launch and shares things implemented to stop the drift towards an unmaintainable system and another rebuild.
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