Very interesting read, I can empathise with being the "logs person" π
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This would've been a good post to have read a few months ago π
Some really interesting things about how to handle a timezone-distributed team, but also some interesting ideas about hybrid/remote teams and building up a better social and human time.
An interesting read about how #SocialMedia isn't as good as it's meant to be for actually building up relationships, with some interesting changes that #Twitter and #Facebook could do to make a change for users' benefits
Caching is very hard - this is a great read!
Don't agree with number 8, but otherwise very interesting!
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As a team's infrastructure estate grows, it becomes increasingly beneficial to create a global registry of all people, services, and components. Once you do, you can integrate with tools like terraform, Chef, and Kubernetes to help provision your infrastructure according to a single authoritative source. This post explains how GoCardless built their registry, and some of the uses weβve put it to.
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We've been using emoji for this in the past, which works well as long as everyone remembers what the emoji reflect - I often forget - but doing it this way makes a lot of sense, and having them to be machine-parseable is a benefit!