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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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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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Data Versioning at Scale: Chaos and Chaos Management
Einat Orr discusses several technologies that version large data sets, the use cases they support and the technology developed to best support those use cases.
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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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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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How Starling Built Their Own Card Processor
Rob Donovan and Ioana Creanga discuss what happens behind the scenes when one pays with a card, and how Starling built their own card processor, integrating traditional hardware with microservices.
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How SeatGeek Successfully Handles High Demand Ticket On-Sales
Anderson Parra and Vitor Pellegrino discuss how their ticketing systems work and cover the virtual waiting room – the primary component that allows them to handle high-traffic ticket on-sales.
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Scaling GraphQL Adoption at Netflix
Tejas Shikhare discusses how Netflix migrated to GraphQL and some of the problems they had to solve scaling it.
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Deterministic, Reproducible, Unsurprising Releases in the Serverless Era
Ix-chel Ruiz explores good practices, tips and lessons learned to make a release to production without surprises.
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Optimizing for Fast Flow in Norway's Largest Bureaucracy
Audun Fauchald Strand and Truls Jørgensen describe how they have succeeded to align their teams by internal tech radar increasing communication between teams, and a weekly dive on a specific topic.