https://ti.to/devopsdays-london/2024
We have some exciting talks!
https://devopsdays.org/events/2024-london/program
Science is about sharing, dialogue, and converging evidence, to me. It's a huge gift to our shared cultures to do "free revealing" (as per Von Hippel); I don't know anything about this team or these authors but knowing how much work it is to gain access to and work with data of this sort, I am so impressed by this project.
Sometimes competition feels the only language we're allowed, but I am bored by that limitation. I am proud to be a translator, to cite others, and to be in community
Hello all! #DragosInc will be holding our annual Industrial #Cybersecurity educational conference #DISC on November 5, in Baltimore Maryland. If you currently work in the #ics space as an asset operator, engineer, security professional, or owner (could be Oil and Gas, Transportation, Electric, Water, any type of Manufacturing, etc), we would love for you to come and learn more about what is going on in the industrial cybersecurity landscape, chat with fellow vertical operators, and enjoy a nice dinner.
You can register your interest in attending here: https://dragos.com/disc
This event is not recorded for discussion confidentiality, and media is not present.
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https://ti.to/devopsdays-london/2023/discount/DODL_TWITTER_25_09
I'm so excited to share that my book, HOW INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS: INSIDE THE SYSTEMS THAT SHAPE THE WORLD, will be out on October 17th of this year, on Riverhead Books. It's about the globe-spanning systems we've built to meet our needs: what systems like electricity, water, transportations and telecommunications have in common, how they work, and what needs to change to make them resilient, functional and equitable.
You can preorder it now at:
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612711/how-infrastructure-works-by-deb-chachra/
"It should be evident by now that there is no such thing as 'just introducing' a new gadget to do one particular task. It is foolish to assume that everything else in such a situation will remain the same; all things change when one thing changes."
-Ursula M. Franklin
https://houseofanansi.com/products/the-real-world-of-technology
Introducing our DevOpsDays NYC 2023 Speaker Series:
You donβt want to miss Laura Maguire, Cognitive Systems Engineer and Researcher, speak on βDevEmoOps: An emotionally integrated approach to the software development lifecycle.β
Want to read more about this talk? https://devopsdays.org/events/2023-new-york-city/program/laura-maguire
Join us on June 6-7, 2023 at John Jay College (CUNY)! Tickets are still available: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/devopsdays-nyc-2023-tickets-622123206257
As a Cognitive Systems Engineer my job is to study complex work that is often fast paced and ambiguous with a high degree of uncertainty and time pressure. I use this research to design interfaces, interactions, and organizational systems that help support rapid sensemaking and effective collaboration across distributed teams. Over the last 6 years, Iβve studied DevOps engineers and Iβve noticed a gap in how we think about building tooling, designing work systems, and resourcing engineering teams.
I'm speaking at SLOconf 2023! It'll be May 15-18th, and the talk is titled "Motivating SLOs Mathematically"
It's going to sound more like an unhinged late night rant than a carefully collected presentation, but I hope it gets people thinking! β€οΈ
"Have you ever wondered if there's something behind the experiential knowledge that we hold as best practices?" π
Also, big shout-out to @ahidalgosre for continually pestering me until I agreed to give a talk