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OpenAI Hires 1,000 Low Wage Coders to Retrain Copilot ¦ Netflix Blocks Password Sharing

OpenAI Hires 1,000 Low Wage Coders to Retrain Copilot ¦ Netflix Blocks Password Sharing

Richi Jennings | February 2, 2023 | ChatGPT, Codex, github, GitHub Copilot, gitops, microsoft, Netflix, open source, OpenAI, password policies, The Long View
In this week’s #TheLongView: ChatGPT darling OpenAI wants people to write code in English, and the unintended consequences of blocking shared accounts ...
Recession! DevOps Hiring Freeze | Data Centers Suck (Power) | Intel to ‘be’ Wi-Fi 7

Recession! DevOps Hiring Freeze | Data Centers Suck (Power) | Intel to ‘be’ Wi-Fi 7

Richi Jennings | August 4, 2022 | 802.11be, Alphabet, Apple, ARM, data centers, facebook, google, Green data center, hiring, Intel, Meta Platforms, microsoft, Netflix, Oracle, recession, RISC-V, Salesforce, Tesla, The Long View, There’s no point in questioning authority if you aren’t going to listen to the answers, twitter, Wi-Fi 7
In this week’s The Long View: Engineer jobs are being cut, cloud infrastructure is using too much energy, and Intel’s 802.11be silicon is alive ...
chaos engineering

Secure Software Summit: Applying Chaos Engineering to Software Security

Avatar photoAaron Rinehart | March 18, 2022 | chaos engineering, Netflix, resilience, Secure Software Summit, SRE
Today’s software systems are, essentially, controlled chaos—and lightly controlled chaos, at that. This makes it exceptionally challenging to model the behavior of those systems. Our systems are quickly becoming larger and larger, ...
chaos engineering

What Chaos Engineering Is (and Isn’t)

Avatar photoCasey Rosenthal | June 25, 2021 | antifragility, chaos engineering, Chaos Kong, Chaos Monkey, Netflix, resilience
The birth of chaos engineering happened somewhat accidentally in 2008 when Netflix moved from the data center to the cloud. The move didn’t go as planned. The thinking at the time was ...
3 Examples of AI at Work in DataOps

3 Examples of AI at Work in DataOps

Twain Taylor | July 16, 2019 | ai, AirBnB, artificial intelligence, data operations, DataOps, Netflix, Uber
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making all the difference between innovators and laggards in the global marketplace. Yet, implementing a state-of-the-art DataOps operation involves a long-term commitment to putting in place the right ...
Netflix's HubCommander to Automate GitHub

Using Netflix’s HubCommander to Automate GitHub Organizations

Avatar photoBill Doerrfeld | November 14, 2018 | github, GitHub repositories, HubCommander, Netflix, open source
Netflix owes a great deal of its exponential growth to its phenomenal tech stack. Throttling its content through a single internal API, the company was able to deliver content agnostic of device ...
DOES San Francisco 2016: Adrian Cockroft On Retaining Talent

DOES San Francisco 2016: Adrian Cockroft On Retaining Talent

Alan Shimel | November 17, 2016 | AWS, culture, Netflix, talent
Another one of the over 50 video interviews we did at DevOps Enterprise Summit 2016 is our discussion with Adrian Cockroft. Adrian is was one of the last presenters at DOES this ...
Does DevOps drive agility, or does agility result in DevOps?

Does DevOps drive agility, or does agility result in DevOps?

Avatar photoTony Bradley | January 22, 2015 | Agility, automation, CA Technologies, Netflix, SimianArmy
DevOps is a hot topic. Hell, I’m writing this on a site dedicated specifically to DevOps and you’re reading it, so it seems safe to assume we agree on the general premise ...
Netflix, the Simian Army, and the culture of freedom and responsibility

Netflix, the Simian Army, and the culture of freedom and responsibility

Avatar photoTony Bradley | March 27, 2014 | ChaosMonkey, Netflix, open source, resilience, SimianArmy
What do you do if you’re entire business relies on delivering streaming video content over the Web to millions of customers, and there are no examples to follow or tools to use? ...
Step One Of DevOps Ignores Technology

Step One Of DevOps Ignores Technology

Ben Kepes | March 12, 2014 | automation, Bechtel, Business, Consulting, continuous delivery, devops, Management, Netflix, Organization, Organizational Change
I've spent a bunch of time talking with Adrian Cockcroft, former cloud tzar at Neflix, and listening to his various talks and presentations. I've also spent a bunch of time looking around ...

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