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Piyush Verma
realmeson10
1/6 Everything that we've gotten wrong about Site Reliability Engineering. 2/6 Developers wanted to ship their produce 3/6 Production never matches the development environment. It resembles, but cannot match.So they deployed people
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Aman Verma
Aman_Verma23
A thread on Trust, because:• It is very very complex to realise.• Likely, it is easier to recognise lack of trust than truly having trust. • It might take decades
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Dean Wilson
unixdaemon
97 things every #SRE should know: 88 That 50% Thing - Tanya Reilly #SRE-97"the rule that SREs spend no more than 50% of their time on ops work. When I
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Kevin Carden
Kdcarden
Thread on ERCOT reliability: I run a small resource adequacy consulting firm that analyzes reliability across the country. Our clients among others include ERCOT, SPP, and MISO. All three entities
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Eric Hittinger
ElephantEating
I'm super-busy with work and then this whole pie chart thing came up, so I'm sad to miss out on the Texas hot takes, but I'll compress mine down to
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
There are a few ways to check if a belief is true in science. 1. You can test it via the scientific method, 2. rely on the opinion of a
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🇬🇧 IM 🇬🇧
TellYourSonThis
Trust has many components:-Competence - are they capable?-Self-discipline - will they do it?-Honour - do they betray oaths for incentives?-Intellect - can they see the order effects?-Virtue - do they
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Flexcents | Get Fit & FI
Flexcents
You can have all the money, but still be miserableI've learned the more I practice these 4 core values, the more I love my life and the people around me.Hope
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N I C 🌨 L E
nicoleamurray
Consider: What commuters (regardless of mode) want is *reliability*, in service, travel time, & route. Speed is important for long dist but ask anyone if they want to get to
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw
RepDanCrenshaw
With electricity blackouts across Texas, many are wondering: what happened? How does the energy capital of the United States run out of power?Here’s what happened. THREAD #1 - Frozen Wind
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
WITTGENSTEIN’S RULER, P2A Nobel prize can tell us two things: how good is the recipient or how bad is the committee.“Unless you have confidence in the ruler’s reliability, if you
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Marcin
marcinkurc
People talk about “embracing failure,” in order to innovate. Maybe. But Let me tell you, I have no tolerance for ignoring risks. A thread. In business, you have to think
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Sean Casten
SeanCasten
For those wondering what the causes are of Texas blackouts, @JesseJenkins is doing a really good real time analysis of generator capacity and operation. (Short story: we have a natural
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Diwakar Kaushik
Pentropy
Product Software.A Thread. Software (Wikipedia): A collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to workProduct (Wikipedia) - An object or system made available for consumer
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Dan Crenshaw
DanCrenshawTX
With blackouts across Texas, many are wondering: what happened? Leftists are cheering a “red state” having energy problems.Here’s the truth about what happened. THREAD Summary:A mix of over-subsidized wind energy
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Dylan McConnell
dylanjmcconnell
For electricity governance nerds - the ESB review has been publicly released. Some quick highlights (for me):"...there exist concerns around the transparency of process, even taking in to account that
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