Observability & Engineering Management, with Charity Majors
Description
Charity Majors is the co-founder and CTO of honeycomb.io. She pioneered the concept of modern Observability, drawing on her years of experience building and managing massive distributed systems at Parse (acquired by Facebook), then subsequently at Facebook, and at Linden Lab building Second Life. She is the co-author of Observability Engineering and Database Reliability Engineering (O'Reilly). She loves free speech, free software and single malt scotch.
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News of the week
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Apps on Azure Blog: Announcing support of OCI v1.1 specification in Azure Container Registry
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VMware Tanzu Blog: Join the public beta for GenAI on Tanzu Platform today!
Links from the interview
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Daniel H. Pink book: “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us”
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In which, “He examines the three elements of true motivation—autonomy, mastery, and purpose-and offers smart and surprising techniques for putting these into action in a unique book that will change how we think and transform how we live.”
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Charity blog on Stack Overflow: “Generative AI is not going to build your engineering team for you”
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In which she talks about how the tech industry is an apprenticeship industry.
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Charity Majors in the Google Cloud Next 2024 Developer Keynote
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honeycomb.io blog: “How Time Series Databases Work—And Where They Don't” by Alex Vondrak
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honeycomb.io blog: “Why Observability Requires a Distributed Column Store” by Alex Vondrak
Links from the post-interview chat