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Risk of Climate Change and What Tech Can Do
Jason Box and Paul Johnston briefly share several bold visions to slow down the pace of climate change to buy time and save lives.
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Using Quantum Computers to Simulate Chemistry
Peter Morgan shows how quantum computers can be used to simulate chemistry with applications in drug discovery, material science and industrial processes.
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Restoring Confidence in Microservices: Tracing That's More Than Traces
Ben Sigelman talks about rethinking distributed tracing in terms of the most vital organizational problems that microservices introduced.
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Building Artificial General Intelligence
Peter Morgan takes a look at how deep learning is presently being extended in ways that take AI technologies far beyond the simple image classifiers that they were originally developed to solve.
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Complex Event Flows in Distributed Systems
Bernd Ruecker demonstrates how the new generation of lightweight and highly-scalable state machines ease the implementation of long running services.
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Lessons from 300k+ Lines of Infrastructure Code
Yevgeniy Brikman discusses how to design infrastructure APIs, automated tests for infrastructure code, patterns for reuse and composition, refactoring, namespacing, and more.
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Fine-Grained Sandboxing with V8 Isolates
Kenton Varda explains how Cloudflare built a compute platform using V8 isolates instead of containers or VMs, achieving 10x-100x faster cold starts and lower memory footprints.
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The Three Faces of DevSecOps
Guy Podjarny unravels the different stages in the evolution of DevSecOps.
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Cultivating Production Excellence - Taming Complex Distributed Systems
Liz Fong-Jones talks about several practices core to production excellence: giving everyone a stake in production, collaborating to ensure observability, measuring with Service Level Objectives.
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Mature Microservices and How to Operate Them
Sarah Wells discusses some of the challenges for building stable, resilient services and ultimately what worked at the Financial Times.