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Efficient Language and Library Use to Reduce Carbon
Esteban Küber reviews their experience in designing and building a sample application with the same requirements in both Rust and Java.
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Cloud Provider Sustainability, Current Status and Future Directions
Adrian Cockcroft explains what is available now in terms of green energy, and public roadmap statements and commitments that have been made by AWS, Azure and GCP.
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AI Bias and Sustainability
Leslie Miley discusses how the road to ubiquitous AI is clouded by the dangers of the inherent bias in Large Language Models and the increased CO2 emissions that come with deployment at scale.
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The Zen of Green Software: Finding Balance in the Sustainable Growth Journey
Lisa McNally and Marco Valtas discuss open source software tools and methodologies for balancing carbon with growth across an IT organization.
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DevSusOps - Bringing Sustainability Concerns to Development and Operations
Adrian Cockcroft defines terminology and introduces the mental models needed to make sense of sustainability as a non-functional requirement for developing and operating systems.
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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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The Next Decade of Software is about Climate - What is the Role of ML?
Sara Bergman introduces the field of green software engineering, showing options to estimate the carbon footprint and discussing ideas on how to make Machine Learning greener.
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A Distributed Systems Approach to Decarbonizing the Grid
Astrid Atkinson walks through how technologies like real time monitoring, software load balancing and fleet orchestration can help address one of the greatest challenges of our lifetimes.