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Meanwhile in DevOps #83: Chuck it over the fence

Meanwhile in DevOps, Chuck it over the fence

Meanwhile in DevOps #82: Continuous improvement

Meanwhile in DevOps, Continuous improvement

Meanwhile in DevOps #81: Sports-ball rage

Meanwhile in DevOps, Sports-ball rage

Meanwhile in DevOps #80: Secure your curls

Meanwhile in DevOps, Secure your curls

The crucial policy pattern

When you use Rego and OPA you need to know this crucial policy pattern that gives you a safe approach.

Meanwhile in DevOps #79: Break glass

Meanwhile in DevOps, Break glass

Meanwhile in DevOps #78: Prompt engineering

Meanwhile in DevOps, Prompt engineering

Meanwhile in DevOps #77: Look what they did

Meanwhile in DevOps, Look what they did

Meanwhile in DevOps #76: Conference energy

Meanwhile in DevOps, Conference energy

Meanwhile in DevOps #75: The ninety-ninety rule

Meanwhile in DevOps, The ninety-ninety rule

Meanwhile in DevOps #74: The Dawkins test

Meanwhile in DevOps, The Dawkins test

Meanwhile in DevOps #73: Modern Babbage

Meanwhile in DevOps, Modern Babbage

Auto-close GitHub pull requests

Stop chasing old pull requests and get them marked as stale then kicked to oblivion when there's no activity

Meanwhile in DevOps #72: Uncommon sense

Meanwhile in DevOps, Uncommon sense

A local CMS for editing Astro sites

A little project for editing Astro sites

Meanwhile in DevOps #71: Don't repeat yourself

Meanwhile in DevOps, Don't repeat yourself

Software Delivery Research

Research-related publications and updates.

Pro TypeScript - Second Edition

Explore the features of TypeScript, an innovative open-source language. Explains the type system and features.

Affirmation

My personal affirmation page, which gives me daily inspiration.

Gamification is either infantile or manipulative

I may be alone on this one, but I utterly hate gamification and funification . As soon as something gets gamified I lose a good portion of interest in it. This is an increasing problem as people attempt to adhere to a mythological image they hold of a “cool software company” that has everyone turning up to work in fancy dress, climbing playground equipment to get to their office, riding around the…