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Change Data Capture for Distributed Databases @Netflix
Raghuram Onti Srinivasan covers the challenges associated with capturing CDC events from Cassandra, discussing the Flink ecosystem and the use of RocksDB.
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Live Interview: Phishing Techniques and Mitigations
Joe Gray talks about OSINT and phishing tactics.
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What Engineering Teams Need From Leaders Right Now
Lena Reinhard reviews skills and tools for engineering managers to help them lead teams successfully, and explore what it means to show up as a leader now.
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Solving Mysteries Faster with Observability
Elizabeth Carretto discusses observability at Netflix and where and how their internal tool, Edgar, comes into play.
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A Sticky Situation: How Netflix Gains Confidence in Changes
Haley Tucker discusses sticky canaries, what they are and how they can help, and how to build confidence in changes.
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Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit
Mary-Frances Winters discusses the impact of Black fatigue not only on Blacks but on society as a whole.
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Utopia or Dystopia? 10 Ways Tech Will Destroy Us All! Or Will It?
Anne Currie discusses ethical issues in possibly misuse of computing power through killer robots, cyberwarfare, and mass surveillance.
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Starting Fast: Investigating Java's Static Compilation Landscape
Dan Heidinga discusses how to start a Java application faster, and how Graal Substrate VM, Quarkus, Project Leyden, and others can help with that.
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From Monolith to Microservices
Sha Ma discusses how GitHub migrates from a monolith architecture to microservices, detailing some best practices.
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From Mixins to Custom Hooks: History of Sharing in React
Ben Ilegbodu takes a history lesson on sharing in React in order to better understand how modern day custom hooks work and the problems they solve.
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It’s Not Your Machine, It’s Your Code
Adekunle Adepoju discusses how limitations in the Linux kernel can lead to unneeded horizontal scale, and how to circumvent those and other limitations.
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The Medieval Census Problem
Andy Walker discusses the principles of distributed computing used in medieval times, and the need to understand high latency, low reliability systems, bad actors, data migration, and abstraction.