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  • Silicon Valley Gets High On Its Own Supply

    Silicon Valley Gets High On Its Own Supply

    Picture a typical Monday morning catchup with Slack. “Great news,” says Bob, “I was experimenting this weekend and AI can automatically extract, maintain, and translate strings! Now we can finally do that localization project we’ve been ignoring for years!” Leadership chimes in with “LFG!” A few hours later, the rest…

  • When to Build Reliability

    When to Build Reliability

    Features win sales. Lack of sales kills the company. Everyone in leadership can be focused on that as the wolf currently at the door. Most developers and product managers can agree as well; obviously we have to sell the bits to pay the people. What surprises us is that the…

  • Small Data 2024 Review

    Small Data 2024 Review

    This week I went to the Small Data conference. It was really interesting, here are some rough notes. Big Data is Not a Number Jordan Tigani, MotherDuckRuns over the history of cloud systems development: horizontal scale instead of vertical scale, tools to manage emergent complexity, frameworks to manage complex tools.…

  • When Does Architecture Matter

    When Does Architecture Matter

    I’m thinking of two orgs that did cloud by oh shit lift and shift and then rebuilt everything with more cloud-native architectures. The first org planned and executed that rebuild as a company-wide effort. They mandated, “We will all focus all our effort on doing this The Right Way (TM)”…