jspaw
No user record in our sample, but jspaw has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but jspaw has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It’d be amazing if it could calculate the cost of the consequences of not having a meeting which, in hindsight, would have been less costly. Not saying it’s common, but those situations do exist.
It seems the results (knowledge silos, review cliques, and rubber stamping) would be inaccurate often since the heuristics can’t actually capture what they say they do? I would be concerned about users not having much…
“Again, these are just assertions. I’m less invested in some of these than I’m presenting. The talk isn’t about any one of them. I’m not here to convince you that my reflections are valid. This is about the exercise of…
Thanks for the feedback!
The hindsight bias is a helluva drug. Hoping the author of that page sees: https://youtu.be/TqaFT-0cY7U
It’s news article titles like “Reckless American 777 Pilots Refuse Recorded NTSB Interviews” that fuel this sort of pushback that the pilots are giving about interviews. NTSB investigative materials are not ‘privileged’…
Hindsight is a helluva drug. The SEC report cannot be viewed as a “postmortem.” https://www.kitchensoap.com/2013/10/29/counterfactuals-knigh...
The SRE book authors cited the post specifically (https://sre.google/sre-book/bibliography/#All12), and Googlers I’ve spoken to mentioned its influence there.
I coined this term (https://codeascraft.com/2012/05/22/blameless-postmortems/) and believe (productive and earnest) critique can be valuable when it comes to terms like this one. (See also “devops”, “agile”,…
A level floor doesn’t have influence on the table being flat? Does the observer’s perspective being parallel with the table’s surface have anything to do with it? When viewed through a microscope, is it “flat”? Cause is…
No, they can’t. Both approaches are linear and sequential chains of cause/effect, which do not work with complex adaptive systems. Five whys give a cherry-picked paucity of data in an investigation:…
(see my post above) :)
It's multithreaded, so can take advantage of more CPU mores, unlike squid. It has total disk cache persistence, so it won't lose any cache if the server crashes, traffic server crashes, unlike varnish. If you've got…