
observability, tech advice, honeycomb.io, etc
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After twenty years of devops, most software engineers still treat observability like a fire alarm — something you check when things are already on fire.
Not a feedback loop you use to validate every change after shipping. Not the essential...
Hey, it’s almost time for SRECon 2026! (I can’t go, but YOU really should!)
Which means it was almost a year ago that Fred Hebert and I were up on stage, delivering the closing keynote1 at SRECon25.
We argued that SREs should get involve...
This is the second in a two-part episode. The first part ended on a ✨cliffhanger!!!✨ — so if you missed the first episode, catch up here:
I was merrily cranking away what I believed to be my last chapte...
Last week I got to meet Martin Fowler for the first time in person. This was an exciting moment for me. Martin ranks high on my personal pantheon; he is, so far as I can tell, hardly ever wrong.
Martin Fowler, me, and Nathen Harvey, at the...
I was planning to write something else today, but god dammit, I got nerd-sniped.
Last week I published a piece on the Honeycomb blog called “You Had One Job: Why Twenty Years of DevOps Has Failed to Do It.” Allow me to quote myself:
In...
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cofounder and CTO of honeycomb.io; pioneered modern observability. co-author of O'Reilly books "Database Reliability Engineering" and "Observability Engineering", now wrapping up the 2nd ed. loves free software, free speech, and peaty single malts.
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