Drawing from technology, finance, sports, social psychology, and complexity theory, Everett Harper looks at the key practices that are crucial for solving our most critical challenges.
Drawing inspiration from restorative justice practices and her own journey of healing, Alex Qin offers a hopeful vision for how we can come together and co-create the world we yearn for.
Bob Quillin outlines how the cloud native community can reduce complexity, be more inclusive to all teams, and create a more open, multicloud future.
Experts explore software architecture security, design heuristics, Next Architecture, and more.
Chris Guzikowski discusses the convergence of microservices, cloud, containers, and orchestration that points toward the rise of a Next Architecture.
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock explores how you can grow as a designer by becoming conscious of your heuristics.
Michael Carducci takes an entertaining look at why humans are so easy to fool, and he explores what we can do to overcome our weaknesses and build more secure software.
Audio GIF, OneMetric, Percolator and Spanner, and Knitting Data
Jessica Kerr argues that most programming careers aren’t about writing software, they’re about changing it.
Lachlan Evenson and Bridget Kromhout discuss the journey to build Gatekeeper, a community-driven approach for enforcing policy on any Kubernetes cluster.
Yaniv Aknin dives into the secret sauce for a successful SRE organization: high-quality measurements of reliability.
Modern distributed systems are immensely different from distributed systems of just a decade ago. Lena Hall looks at how our approaches and practices progress with time.
Experts explore cloud native infrastructure, SRE, distributed systems, and more.
Chen Goldberg shares how Kubernetes, Istio, GKE, and Anthos can help build distributed systems and happy teams.
Serverless Microservice Patterns, Organizing Information, Internet Trends, and Fake Videos
Premium Firefox, FPGAs for Graph Processing, Decision Framework, and The Online Experience of South Asian Women
We now are in the implementation phase for AI technologies.
We won’t get the chance to worry about artificial general intelligence if we don’t deal with the problems we have in the present.