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SIMON ESKILDSEN
Talk at Container Summit: Fireside chat on containers in production Apr 2015. Building and Testing Resilient Ruby on Rails Applications Jan 2015. Talk at DockerCon EU: From This-Looks-Fun to Production Dec 2014. Talk at DevOps Days Berlin: Docker at Shopify Oct 2014. Kafka Producer Pipeline forBOOK REVIEWS
Book Reviews. I try my best to write a short summary/review of the books I read. I typically publish them on Goodreads, but also sync them to here.I wrote a post about how I read.ABOUT - SIRUPSEN
About. I grew up in Aarhus, Denmark. The second-largest city in the country after Copenhagen. Sometimes we say that it’s “the world’s smallest biggest city”, which I tend to agree with. In high school I used to compete for Denmark in algorithmic problems. I wasn’t that good at it (Denmark has a small population, not as hardto be
HOW I READ - SIRUPSENSEE MORE ON SIRUPSEN.COMNAPKIN MATH
Napkin Math. A newsletter about using napkin math and first-principle thinking to estimate systems performance -- fast, and without writing any code! However, on a good day posts will include code to test whether the napkin math lines up with reality. If it doesn't, it's the more cause for an interesting post.SOLUTION TO DICE
Solution to dice. This is an implementation task, which means that it does not require any knowledge of data structures and algorithms other than the trivial. (hashes, arrays, loops, etc.) I assume you have read and understood the task. This task is considered very easy. At first I thought this was more of a brute-force problem, but I realized UPSTREAM: THE QUEST TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN There's the old saying that 'a stitch in time saves nine.'. That's what this book's about. We all recognize the value of being proactive, but the issues with solving problems upstreams are manifold: It's exceedingly hard to prove causation. It's easy to know how many people a hospital saves, but less so how many lives a public health campaign THE CHIP: HOW TWO AMERICANS INVENTED THE MICROCHIP AND Robert Noyce, Goordon Moore, Andy Grove, and others left Fairchild Semiconducters where they had worked on integrated circuits and co-founded Intel. There, they made another magnificent leap into the world of microprocessors. Before this time, each customer wanted their own custom-designed chip. But now chips started becoming availablethat
LONGITUDE: THE TRUE STORY OF A LONE GENIUS WHO SOLVED THE Most clocks of the 1700s drifted by 5-15 minutes a day! Factor in the humidity, temperature, and vibrations at sea -- you wouldn't get even close. However, John Harrison persevered for something like 50 years finally creating a clock (through much drama with WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INNOVATION Movable type, paper, ink, and the wine press had each opened doors, and Gutenberg found himself in a place to invent the printing press. If he hadn't done it, someone else would. Throughout history, this has happened 1,000s of times. Johnson, quoting Kauffman, calls the space of what's possible given the doors we now have opened the 'adjacentSIMON ESKILDSEN
Talk at Container Summit: Fireside chat on containers in production Apr 2015. Building and Testing Resilient Ruby on Rails Applications Jan 2015. Talk at DockerCon EU: From This-Looks-Fun to Production Dec 2014. Talk at DevOps Days Berlin: Docker at Shopify Oct 2014. Kafka Producer Pipeline forBOOK REVIEWS
Book Reviews. I try my best to write a short summary/review of the books I read. I typically publish them on Goodreads, but also sync them to here.I wrote a post about how I read.ABOUT - SIRUPSEN
About. I grew up in Aarhus, Denmark. The second-largest city in the country after Copenhagen. Sometimes we say that it’s “the world’s smallest biggest city”, which I tend to agree with. In high school I used to compete for Denmark in algorithmic problems. I wasn’t that good at it (Denmark has a small population, not as hardto be
HOW I READ - SIRUPSENSEE MORE ON SIRUPSEN.COMNAPKIN MATH
Napkin Math. A newsletter about using napkin math and first-principle thinking to estimate systems performance -- fast, and without writing any code! However, on a good day posts will include code to test whether the napkin math lines up with reality. If it doesn't, it's the more cause for an interesting post.SOLUTION TO DICE
Solution to dice. This is an implementation task, which means that it does not require any knowledge of data structures and algorithms other than the trivial. (hashes, arrays, loops, etc.) I assume you have read and understood the task. This task is considered very easy. At first I thought this was more of a brute-force problem, but I realized UPSTREAM: THE QUEST TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN There's the old saying that 'a stitch in time saves nine.'. That's what this book's about. We all recognize the value of being proactive, but the issues with solving problems upstreams are manifold: It's exceedingly hard to prove causation. It's easy to know how many people a hospital saves, but less so how many lives a public health campaign THE CHIP: HOW TWO AMERICANS INVENTED THE MICROCHIP AND Robert Noyce, Goordon Moore, Andy Grove, and others left Fairchild Semiconducters where they had worked on integrated circuits and co-founded Intel. There, they made another magnificent leap into the world of microprocessors. Before this time, each customer wanted their own custom-designed chip. But now chips started becoming availablethat
LONGITUDE: THE TRUE STORY OF A LONE GENIUS WHO SOLVED THE Most clocks of the 1700s drifted by 5-15 minutes a day! Factor in the humidity, temperature, and vibrations at sea -- you wouldn't get even close. However, John Harrison persevered for something like 50 years finally creating a clock (through much drama with WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INNOVATION Movable type, paper, ink, and the wine press had each opened doors, and Gutenberg found himself in a place to invent the printing press. If he hadn't done it, someone else would. Throughout history, this has happened 1,000s of times. Johnson, quoting Kauffman, calls the space of what's possible given the doors we now have opened the 'adjacentABOUT - SIRUPSEN
About. I grew up in Aarhus, Denmark. The second-largest city in the country after Copenhagen. Sometimes we say that it’s “the world’s smallest biggest city”, which I tend to agree with. In high school I used to compete for Denmark in algorithmic problems. I wasn’t that good at it (Denmark has a small population, not as hardto be
HOW I READ - SIRUPSEN How I Read. March 2020: Dan Shipper wrote an awfully nice post about a more recent iteration of this system. Until a few years ago, I didn’t spend much time reading. Today, I spend a few hours every week reading, amounting to somewhere between 30 and 50 books a year. My reading habit has evolved significantly over the past couple ofyears and
BOOK REVIEWS
Book Reviews. I try my best to write a short summary/review of the books I read. I typically publish them on Goodreads, but also sync them to here.I wrote a post about how I read. EMPLOYEES ONLY PODCAST Employees Only Podcast. In March, 2016 I decided to take upon myself the project of creating an internal podcast at Shopify. When I signed in early 2013, there was 150 people on the team. In 2016 when the podcast started, Shopify was ten times that size with over 1,500 employees. When I started, you had a fairly good idea of what wasgoing on
SHITLIST DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT Building the shitlist gives the team responsible for it a number of advantages: Strong feedback loop. The goal is to reduce the Shitlist to an empty Array and always raise or remove the code entirely. Remove a class from the list, fix the code and the tests, celebrate and move on. Stopped the bleeding.PEAK COMPLEXITY
Peak complexity has proved a useful mental model to us for reasoning about complexity. It helps inform decisions about when to step back and refactor, how many people should be working on the project at a given point in time, and how we should structure the project. ENERGY: A HUMAN HISTORY I couldn't put this down. A fantastic account of our transition from organic energy sources (horses, mules, oxes, ..) to fossil fuels toelectricity.
THE CHIP: HOW TWO AMERICANS INVENTED THE MICROCHIP AND Robert Noyce, Goordon Moore, Andy Grove, and others left Fairchild Semiconducters where they had worked on integrated circuits and co-founded Intel. There, they made another magnificent leap into the world of microprocessors. Before this time, each customer wanted their own custom-designed chip. But now chips started becoming availablethat
WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INNOVATION Movable type, paper, ink, and the wine press had each opened doors, and Gutenberg found himself in a place to invent the printing press. If he hadn't done it, someone else would. Throughout history, this has happened 1,000s of times. Johnson, quoting Kauffman, calls the space of what's possible given the doors we now have opened the 'adjacentTHE NORTH WATER
This is the most raw and brutal fiction I've read. It takes place onboard a a whaling ship making its way to the the waters between Greenland and Canada.SIMON ESKILDSEN
Talk at Container Summit: Fireside chat on containers in production Apr 2015. Building and Testing Resilient Ruby on Rails Applications Jan 2015. Talk at DockerCon EU: From This-Looks-Fun to Production Dec 2014. Talk at DevOps Days Berlin: Docker at Shopify Oct 2014. Kafka Producer Pipeline forBOOK REVIEWS
Book Reviews. I try my best to write a short summary/review of the books I read. I typically publish them on Goodreads, but also sync them to here.I wrote a post about how I read.ABOUT - SIRUPSEN
About. I grew up in Aarhus, Denmark. The second-largest city in the country after Copenhagen. Sometimes we say that it’s “the world’s smallest biggest city”, which I tend to agree with. In high school I used to compete for Denmark in algorithmic problems. I wasn’t that good at it (Denmark has a small population, not as hardto be
HOW I READ - SIRUPSENSEE MORE ON SIRUPSEN.COMREAD OR READNAPKIN MATH
Napkin Math. A newsletter about using napkin math and first-principle thinking to estimate systems performance -- fast, and without writing any code! However, on a good day posts will include code to test whether the napkin math lines up with reality. If it doesn't, it's the more cause for an interesting post. ENERGY: A HUMAN HISTORY I couldn't put this down. A fantastic account of our transition from organic energy sources (horses, mules, oxes, ..) to fossil fuels toelectricity.
THE INVESTMENT CHECKLIST: THE ART OF IN-DEPTH RESEARCH This review is biased by two facts: I know Shearn, and this is the first book I've read about investing, which is an interesting topic to me. The conversations I had with Shearn in person a couple of weeks ago and hearing his approach to investing, opened a different perspective on what investing can be like—this is what prompted meto read the book.
UPSTREAM: THE QUEST TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN There's the old saying that 'a stitch in time saves nine.'. That's what this book's about. We all recognize the value of being proactive, but the issues with solving problems upstreams are manifold: It's exceedingly hard to prove causation. It's easy to know how many people a hospital saves, but less so how many lives a public health campaign WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INNOVATION Movable type, paper, ink, and the wine press had each opened doors, and Gutenberg found himself in a place to invent the printing press. If he hadn't done it, someone else would. Throughout history, this has happened 1,000s of times. Johnson, quoting Kauffman, calls the space of what's possible given the doors we now have opened the 'adjacent THE DECISION CHECKLIST: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO AVOIDING PROBLEMS Instead of waffling, make the decision and then set up a tripwire to reverse (if that's easy). However, in some cases, it's too hard to reverse. Also, consider that just because reversing is technically free, the human cost to it is high. Indecision is not this 1:1 opportunity cost that Kyle describes above; during that time you cantypically
SIMON ESKILDSEN
Talk at Container Summit: Fireside chat on containers in production Apr 2015. Building and Testing Resilient Ruby on Rails Applications Jan 2015. Talk at DockerCon EU: From This-Looks-Fun to Production Dec 2014. Talk at DevOps Days Berlin: Docker at Shopify Oct 2014. Kafka Producer Pipeline forBOOK REVIEWS
Book Reviews. I try my best to write a short summary/review of the books I read. I typically publish them on Goodreads, but also sync them to here.I wrote a post about how I read.ABOUT - SIRUPSEN
About. I grew up in Aarhus, Denmark. The second-largest city in the country after Copenhagen. Sometimes we say that it’s “the world’s smallest biggest city”, which I tend to agree with. In high school I used to compete for Denmark in algorithmic problems. I wasn’t that good at it (Denmark has a small population, not as hardto be
HOW I READ - SIRUPSENSEE MORE ON SIRUPSEN.COMREAD OR READNAPKIN MATH
Napkin Math. A newsletter about using napkin math and first-principle thinking to estimate systems performance -- fast, and without writing any code! However, on a good day posts will include code to test whether the napkin math lines up with reality. If it doesn't, it's the more cause for an interesting post. ENERGY: A HUMAN HISTORY I couldn't put this down. A fantastic account of our transition from organic energy sources (horses, mules, oxes, ..) to fossil fuels toelectricity.
THE INVESTMENT CHECKLIST: THE ART OF IN-DEPTH RESEARCH This review is biased by two facts: I know Shearn, and this is the first book I've read about investing, which is an interesting topic to me. The conversations I had with Shearn in person a couple of weeks ago and hearing his approach to investing, opened a different perspective on what investing can be like—this is what prompted meto read the book.
UPSTREAM: THE QUEST TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN There's the old saying that 'a stitch in time saves nine.'. That's what this book's about. We all recognize the value of being proactive, but the issues with solving problems upstreams are manifold: It's exceedingly hard to prove causation. It's easy to know how many people a hospital saves, but less so how many lives a public health campaign WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INNOVATION Movable type, paper, ink, and the wine press had each opened doors, and Gutenberg found himself in a place to invent the printing press. If he hadn't done it, someone else would. Throughout history, this has happened 1,000s of times. Johnson, quoting Kauffman, calls the space of what's possible given the doors we now have opened the 'adjacent THE DECISION CHECKLIST: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO AVOIDING PROBLEMS Instead of waffling, make the decision and then set up a tripwire to reverse (if that's easy). However, in some cases, it's too hard to reverse. Also, consider that just because reversing is technically free, the human cost to it is high. Indecision is not this 1:1 opportunity cost that Kyle describes above; during that time you cantypically
EMPLOYEES ONLY PODCAST Employees Only Podcast. In March, 2016 I decided to take upon myself the project of creating an internal podcast at Shopify. When I signed in early 2013, there was 150 people on the team. In 2016 when the podcast started, Shopify was ten times that size with over 1,500 employees. When I started, you had a fairly good idea of what wasgoing on
SHITLIST DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT Building the shitlist gives the team responsible for it a number of advantages: Strong feedback loop. The goal is to reduce the Shitlist to an empty Array and always raise or remove the code entirely. Remove a class from the list, fix the code and the tests, celebrate and move on. Stopped the bleeding. UPSTREAM: THE QUEST TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN There's the old saying that 'a stitch in time saves nine.'. That's what this book's about. We all recognize the value of being proactive, but the issues with solving problems upstreams are manifold: It's exceedingly hard to prove causation. It's easy to know how many people a hospital saves, but less so how many lives a public health campaignSOLUTION TO DICE
Solution to dice. This is an implementation task, which means that it does not require any knowledge of data structures and algorithms other than the trivial. (hashes, arrays, loops, etc.) I assume you have read and understood the task. This task is considered very easy. At first I thought this was more of a brute-force problem, but I realized THE CHIP: HOW TWO AMERICANS INVENTED THE MICROCHIP AND Robert Noyce, Goordon Moore, Andy Grove, and others left Fairchild Semiconducters where they had worked on integrated circuits and co-founded Intel. There, they made another magnificent leap into the world of microprocessors. Before this time, each customer wanted their own custom-designed chip. But now chips started becoming availablethat
DECISIVE: HOW TO MAKE BETTER CHOICES IN LIFE AND WORK After reading this book, I feel embarrassed about the way I've made decisions in the past. Decisive is a phenomenal resource for a fantastic decision-making process whether you're moving, considering a new job, making a technical decision, or just about anything else. 30 DAYS OF SUPER PRODUCTIVITY 30 days of super productivity. As Marshall writes: This is a bit scary. I had the idea last Saturday, and was terrified on Sunday. It’s scary as it feels like it’s whatever you come down to. When you give everything you have, you find yourself in a paradoxical stateof weakness.
LONGITUDE: THE TRUE STORY OF A LONE GENIUS WHO SOLVED THE Most clocks of the 1700s drifted by 5-15 minutes a day! Factor in the humidity, temperature, and vibrations at sea -- you wouldn't get even close. However, John Harrison persevered for something like 50 years finally creating a clock (through much drama withTHE NORTH WATER
This is the most raw and brutal fiction I've read. It takes place onboard a a whaling ship making its way to the the waters between Greenland and Canada.STATUS ANXIETY
For some reason, I haven't been able to get my hands on a Kindle edition (Amazon doesn't seem to have it), so I finally bought the physical book since a friend of mine has been raving about it foryears.
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