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Listened to Technology Utopia with Michael Solana
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Technology is pushing us rapidly toward a future that is impossible to forecast. We try to imagine what that future might look like, and we can’t help having our predictions shaped by the media we have consumed. 1984, Terminator, Gattaca, Ex Machina, Black Mirror–all of these stories present a dystopian future. But if you look

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Listened to Episode 35 - Interview with Tech Icon Adam Jacob, CTO of Chef - The Tech Fugitives Show!
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Welcome back to the Tech Fugitives podcast.  No Safe spaces today.  Straight talk from the “No A-hole” zone with Chef CTO, Adam Jacob. Just because you’re infrastructure is code, doesn’t mean you’re not an A-Hole.  Don’t be that person…Listen to Adam Jacobs.  Chef was clearly the tip of the sword during the birth of DevOps.  …

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Listened to A history of the Windows 95 Start Button and User Research at Microsoft with Kent Sullivan and Derek Hoiem by Scott Hanselman 
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Kent Sullivan and Derek Hoiem were some of the original hires at the User Research Labs at Microsoft. The worked on the exploratory user research that produced the taskbar and Start menu, as well as the iterative research that helped nail down the details. How did the Start Menu and Start Button come to be?

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Listened to Stripe Observability Pipeline with Cory Watson
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Stripe processes payments for thousands of businesses. A single payment could involve 10 different networked services. If a payment fails, engineers need to be able to diagnose what happened. The root cause could lie in any of those services. Distributed tracing is used to find the causes of failures and latency within networked services. In

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Listened to Pursuit Podcast: Freelancing Long Term: Remy Sharp
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Thinking about getting into freelancing and wondering what the long term impacts of working for yourself might be? Or perhaps you've been working for yourself for some time and want to see how your experiences stack up? Battle-scarred veteran freelancer of joins us to talk about the challenges of working for yourself long term. We'll look at isolation, avoidance and motivation, offering tips and tricks to help you do more.

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Listened to Chaos Engineering with Kolton Andrus
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The number of ways that applications can fail is numerous. Disks fail all the time. Servers overheat. Network connections get flaky. You assume that you are prepared for such a scenario because you have replicated your servers. You have the database backed up. Your core application is spread across multiple availability zones. But are you

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Listened to Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer
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Dogecoin was started in 2013 as a joke. Jackson Palmer forked Bitcoin and created his cryptocurrency as a play-off of the “doge” meme. The currency became popular as a means of Reddit users “tipping” each other. If I made a comment on Reddit that you liked, you might send me some Dogecoin. This use case

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Listened to Does GDPR work? Cisco/AppDynamics, Solarwinds, & Honeycomb by Software Defined Talk LLC 
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Due to Coté feeling weird (and being diagnosed with the flu), this week you get a curated selection of our new podcast, Software Defined Interviews. There are two artisanal selected clips. First, a discussion with Jon Collins about GDPR - will it actually work, or just be another regulation eye-roller? Then, there’s a rapid fire questions session with Nancy Gohring of 451 Research - we talk about Cisco’s AppDynamics acquisition, ServiceNow, and Honeycomb. Both of these are just a tiny bit of the full interviews, which you should totally check out by subscribing to Software Defined Interviews: [http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/](http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/)

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Listened to Toolsday – Exploring Serverless – 24:18
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Resources Creating a Vue.js Serverless Checkout Form Stdlib Build a “Serverless” Stripe Store in 5 Minutes with Node.js and StdLib Serverless Microsoft Azure Functions IBM Cloud Functions Amazon Lambda Sponsors Datadog Datadog is a SaaS-based monitoring platform that provides dev and ops teams with a unified view of all their systems, apps, and services. Check them out today at Datadog.com/toolsday to start your 14 day free trial and don't forget your T-shirt!

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Listened to Toolsday – Exploring Serverless – 24:18
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Resources Creating a Vue.js Serverless Checkout Form Stdlib Build a “Serverless” Stripe Store in 5 Minutes with Node.js and StdLib Serverless Microsoft Azure Functions IBM Cloud Functions Amazon Lambda Sponsors Datadog Datadog is a SaaS-based monitoring platform that provides dev and ops teams with a unified view of all their systems, apps, and services. Check them out today at Datadog.com/toolsday to start your 14 day free trial and don't forget your T-shirt!

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Listened to Why I choose humanism over faith by Leo Igwe 
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As a humanist, Leo Igwe doesn't believe in divine intervention -- but he does believe in the power of human beings to alleviate suffering, cure disease, preserve the planet and turn situations of poverty into prosperity. In this bold talk, Igwe shares how humanism can free Africans from damaging superstitions and give them the power to rebuild the continent.

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Listened to How to connect with depressed friends by Bill Bernat 
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Want to connect with a depressed friend but not sure how to relate to them? Comedian and storyteller Bill Bernat has a few suggestions. Learn some dos and don'ts for talking to people living with depression -- and handle your next conversation with grace and maybe a bit of humor.