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Scaling up Performance Benchmarking
Anil Kumar and Monica Beckwith share application architecture decisions, observations points, etc. which can be applied when architecting, deploying and analyzing real production applications.
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Baby Got Feedback: How to Give and Take Feedback Like A Boss
Sarah Hagan uses empirical research, practical tips, and parodied song lyrics around how to be a better feedback receiver and become more effective in giving feedback.
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Chaos Engineering with Containers
Ana Medina discusses the benefits of using Chaos Engineering to inject failures in order to make our container infrastructure more reliable.
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Control Theory in Container Fleet Management
Vallery Lancey covers basic principles of observing systems, controller design, and PID controllers.
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The 10 Kubernetes Commandments
Bryan Liles and Carlos Amedee explore topics from booting Kubernetes clusters to running complex workloads as a list of 10 items.
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Disenchantment: Netflix Titus, Its Feisty Team, and Daemons
Andrew Spyker talks about Netflix's feisty team’s work across container runtimes, scheduling & control plane, and cloud infrastructure integration.
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The Highs and Lows of Stateful Containers
Alex Robinson walks through his experiences trying to reliably run a distributed database on Kubernetes, optimize its performance, and help others do the same in their heterogeneous environments.
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Real-world Architecture Panel
The panelists discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in software / hardware architectures that interact with the physical world, with particular emphasis on data flow, control, and ML.
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Empathy: A Keystone Habit
Paul Tevis explores how empathy is what Charles Duhigg calls a "keystone habit", a behavior change that unlocks other cascading behavior changes.
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Dropping the Work-Life Balancing Act
Cameron Jacoby shares her experience of dropping the work-life balancing act and replacing it with a framework for figuring out what works for her, and more importantly, what doesn't.
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How To: Developers' Community-driven Career Growth
Georgiy Mogelashvili talks about the “Game of Roles” that Booking.com uses to grow their own developers into senior or leadership positions.
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Learning to Love Type Systems
Lauren Tan talks about type systems in TypeScript, Flow, and GraphQL that can improve confidence and help ship less bugs to production every day.