An underrated way to attract great engineers to your company
(drumroll)
Have a great engineering blog.
This means ENGINEERS write the blog, not content writers. And they give the "real deal" about challenges, learnings, failures.
So few companies do this. A few that do:
Any software engineers in #Dublin interested in talking about #Scala we are having an informal get together on Tuesday the 6th of December in O'Neills pub, Pearse St. It's been ages, lets catchup see what everyone is doing.
https://t.co/I5sAIHftXn
In case you didn't see it yet, KIP-890 "transactions server-side defense" is amazing. Goes way beyond just fixing an issue with zombie transactions, and makes the problem go away with significant protocol improvement. - one less call to make!
https://t.co/Kciomsdpvy
🏰 Building the first Byzantine Fault Tolerant JSON CRDT
A deep dive into what CRDTs are, how CRDTs are different from traditional consensus, what makes them tick, and how we can adapt them to tolerate malicious actors
Post: https://t.co/RTKhWS92E7
Code: https://t.co/QQjayqiJnf
It’s pretty simple: Google Meet (original) was previously Meet, which was the rebranded Hangouts Meet. Meet has been merged with Google Duo, which replaced Google Hangouts. Google Duo has been renamed Meet, and Meet has been temporarily named Google Meet (original), for clarity
*nods along the thread* Getting distributed stuff into production is so underrated and trivialized but so many, heh. Folks, this is actually hard and a huge mess.
With #Strimzi, you can use the KafkaRebalance custom resource to rebalance your #ApacheKafka cluster. Or you can use the https://t.co/LoAHuF1CS9 tool to reassign your topics manually. Our new blog post describes when it might be handy and how to use it: https://t.co/D6EpNXkgt5