Sovereign Systems and the MirrorOS Reflection
https://activemirror.ai/blog/sovereign-systems-and-the-mirroros-reflection
Sovereign Systems and the MirrorOS Reflection
https://activemirror.ai/blog/sovereign-systems-and-the-mirroros-reflection
Sovereign Systems and the MirrorOS Reflection
https://activemirror.ai/blog/sovereign-systems-and-the-mirroros-reflection
1️⃣5️⃣ Globalization Is Infrastructure
This isn’t just trade. It’s capacity. When we act globally, we stabilize the system. When we act alone, we erode it. Screwworm proves that.
#Globalization #SystemResilience #PublicGoods #20postchallenge
Microsoft Unveils Quick Machine Recovery, a New Self-Healing Feature in Windows 11
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Fortunately, the Joint ALMA Observatory (and the ALMA Partnership) is not a monoculture, so not all computers run Windows, but macOS and Linux as well. Still learning if some Windows computers for some control systems might be at risk in our observatories, and maybe other observatories…
#ALMA #ALMAObservatory #CrowdStrike #SystemResilience #SystemsEngineering
Resilient versus brittle systems:
7.4 Mw earthquake just in the vicinity of the ALMA Observatory: after a small initial scare, things keep working as normal (we might need to look at our hydrogen maser, though).
Single software update from a vendor that we don't contract: affects our email and messaging provider (Microsoft 365), degrades the operation of the entire observatory.
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#ALMA #ALMAObservatory #CrowdStrike #SystemResilience #SystemsEngineering
Chaos Engineering in Frontend Development: A Comprehensive Guide to Enhancing Application Resilience
#ChaosEngineering #SystemResilience #FrontendDevelopment #ChaosTesting
In the dynamic world of web development, ensuring the resilience and reliability of frontend applications has become increasingly critical. As user expectations soar and application complexity grows, developers must adopt robust strategies to maintain high-quality, fault-tolerant systems. Enter Chaos Engineering – a discipline traditionally associated with backend systems and infrastructure, now making significant inroads into frontend development. This comprehensive guide explores how applying Chaos Engineering principles to frontend applications can dramatically enhance their resilience, improve user experience, and help teams build more robust web applications.
Chaos Engineering: Building Resilient Systems Through Failure Testing
#ChaosEngineering #SystemResilience #FailureTesting #DevOps #SiteReliabilityEngineering #SoftwareRobustness #ReliabilityTesting
In today’s fast-paced digital world, maintaining resilient and reliable systems is paramount. Service disruptions can lead to significant financial losses, damage to reputation, and loss of customer trust. Chaos engineering has emerged as a proactive approach to bolster system resilience by intentionally inducing failures to uncover weaknesses before they manifest in production environments. This article delves into the strategic importance of chaos engineering, how to design and execute failure scenarios, and the tools that facilitate these experiments, ultimately improving overall system robustness.