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There have been several calls to build applications with transformed data from the warehouse. I think this is directionally correct: data is not impactful until it's activated and I genuinely believe that the creative use of data/models will unlock better user experiences.
Day #79-82 #100DaysOfCode WOW...I made a Panda in CSS using #singlediv 😃😎 I had to divide the video in 2 parts cause it was too long for twitter. I upload part 2 in another tweet tnx 4👍 Pen Link👇 codepen.io/superpowerkid/… #CodeNewbie #codeNewbies #GirslWhoCode #KidsCanCode
So, my thoughts on engineering performance management have always been a bit idiosyncratic, but Matt's tweets today have me reflecting, so... storytime. 1/
I've seen this talk, and not surprisingly it's close to my own thinking and experience. Can you summarize the evolution in your thinking?
Every person you add to a (design) project reduces your options in the design space. Why we get pressured to add people to software projects, and why we should be careful about doing so: Conway's Law revisited. blog.acolyer.org/2019/12/13/how…
@JeffDean @GCPcloud R.I.P. MapReduce. After having served us well since 2003, today we removed the remaining internal codebase for good. Of course, external users of MR on GCP will continue to be supported with our fully upstream compatible managed Hadoop platform, Dataproc.
If you're wondering what "P-four-nines" means, it's the latency at the 99.99th percentile, meaning only one in 10,000 requests has a worse latency. Why do we measure latency in percentiles? A thread about how how it came to be at Amazon... twitter.com/timbray/status…
Was in a conversation about some service refactoring and the guy said “mean latency was a bit worse, but our P-four-nines was rock-solid and only twice the mean. Customer loved it.” #CloudThinking
ICYMI, I wrote an analysis piece "Incidents — Trends from the Trenches" that summarizes patterns from analyzing over 400 critical production incidents. m.subbu.org/incidents-tren…
“So there we have it: Real programmers actually pull wires out of the computers to debug their programs ;-)” @old_sound medium.com/p/7c97f51f76e0
⭐️ It's time to announce! Here is @fixmieapp🧞♂️, a service that analyzes and automatically fixes your source code by providing suggestions on @Github Request access for your open source projects: fixmie.com I'm very excited, any feedback is welcome!
Jepsen now offers an explorable version of @pbailis et al's map of consistency models, with detailed explanations and links to relevant papers: jepsen.io/consistency
A long read. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Discussing #JSON, #XML, #Protobuf, #Thrift, #Avro, #MessagePack, #AMQP (-Encoding), and #CSV in the context of #Messaging; some encodings I discuss briefly, and I explain why, some in more depth. "Data Encodings and Layout" vasters.com/blog/data-enco…
Updated: Distributed Systems Theory for the Distributed Systems Engineer. Thanks to everyone who suggested new and missing content over the past 24 hours! the-paper-trail.org/post/2014-08-0…
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