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Observability via Snapshots with Liran Haimovitch
Observability refers to the capability of comprehending the internal functioning of a complex system by observing its external outputs. Observability tools help developers understand the entire scenar
Turso: Globally Replicated SQLite with Glauber Costa
Distributed databases are necessary for storing and managing data across multiple nodes in a network. They provide scalability, fault tolerance, improved performance, and cost savings. By distributing
Platform Engineering with Luca Galante
The increasing complexity of modern cloud-native architectures has led to the emergence Platform Engineering. This practice involves the development and upkeep of an integrated product, known as an I
Hardening C++ with Bjarne Stroustrup
C++ is a powerful programming language that has been in use for several decades. Its importance lies in its versatility and efficiency, making it a popular choice for developing software and systems a
Seamless SecOps with Jack Naglieri
A SIEM platform provides organizations with a powerful tool for improving their security posture, by providing insights into potential security threats and enabling proactive security measures. Panthe
Observability Trends with John Hart
DataSet is a log analytics platform provided by Sentinel One that helps DevOps, IT engineering, and security teams get answers from their data across all time periods, both live streaming and historic
Building Delightful User Experiences with Guillermo Rauch
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Vercels Edge Functions enable you to deliver dynamic, perso
Improved Java Performance Sans Code Changes with Simon Ritter
What are the reasons why we need to improve performance? The JVM is a powerful piece of software this is the reason why Java has maintained its popularity over the past 26+ years. But there are som
Data Investing and the MAD with Matt Turck
There are many types of early stage funding available from friends and family to seed to series A. Some firms invest across a wide set of technologies and seek only to provide capital. Others are in
eBPF with Thomas Graf
eBPF stands for extended Berkeley Packet Filter and is a technology that allows developers to write and run highly efficient and secure programs that can analyze and modify data packets as they move