InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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A Bicycle for the (AI) Mind: GPT-4 + Tools
Sherwin Wu and Atty Eleti discuss how to use the OpenAI API to integrate large language models into your application, and extend GPT’s capabilities by connecting it to the external world via APIs.
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A New Era for Database Design with TigerBeetle
Joran Dirk Greef discusses pivotal moments in database design and how they influenced the design decisions for TigerBeetle, a distributed financial accounting database.
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Infrastructure as Code: Past, Present, Future
Joe Duffy discusses the challenges (and solutions) met while running IaC and how that shapes the future of IaC.
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Leveling up Your Architecture Game
Thomas Betts discusses thriving in today's fast-paced tech landscape using good communication and collaboration with teams.
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Generous, High Fidelity Communication Is the Key to a Safe, Effective Team
Denise Yu discusses why one might be feeling unheard at the end of some conversations today, and presents some tools to engage with colleagues and facilitate better conversations.
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Microservices Retrospective – What We Learned (and Didn’t Learn) from Netflix
Adrian Cockcroft does a retrospective on microservices, what they set out to do at Netflix, how it worked out, and how things have subsequently permeated across the industry.
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The Endgame of SRE
Amy Tobey discusses sociotechnical thinking, exploring ways SREs can impact reliability at scale.
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Computer Networks: Myths, Missteps, and Mysteries
Radia Perlman discusses various internet protocols like Ethernet and IP, and the difference between theory and practice when people browse the Internet.
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Recipes for Blameless Accountability
Michelle Brush provides a set of norms and practices, but also antipatterns, for balancing accountability and blamelessness in organizations.
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Streaming from Apache Iceberg - Building Low-Latency and Cost-Effective Data Pipelines
Steven Wu discusses the design of the Flink Iceberg, comparing the Kafka and Iceberg sources for streaming and how the Iceberg streaming source can power many common stream processing use cases.
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What the Data Says: Emerging Technical Trends in Front-End and How They Affect You
Laurie Voss discusses the adoption of technical trends in web development, and uses data from over 16,000 responses to surveys of web developers to identify the key trends in front-end development.
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24/7 State Replication
Todd Montgomery discusses lessons learned in designing systems, especially those based on replicated state machines, that need to continue operating.when things go wrong.