RT @dillspitzen: @scalzi sweet potato pie is the far superior pumpkin pie. (and I don't just say that because eating anything pumpkin caus…
Archives: Posts in 2019
← first ← previous page 10 of 21 next → last →
At the same time, I'm nearly 50 with a family of teens and God I'm feeling old when I look around the virtual office these days.
Working for a large enterprise has its up and downs. Multiple changes in management lately have left me trying to figure out my trajectory.
I've never been interested in management, but I enjoy mentoring. I'm not the deepest engineer (thanks, B.A. in Graphic Design) but prefer engineering to, well, not, and am always trying to grow my experience.
you know what would make my timeline amazing? A "turn of retweets for e'r'buddy" setting #noretweet #noboost(#mastodon has it why don't you)
So a while back I finally got around to reading "The Phoenix Project", the novelized description of a large IT project and leadership's growth in understanding and implementing LEAN principles.
I've worked in Agile-ish environments before but the book was suddenly relevant after working in a really large enterprise for a few years.
Gene Kim, one of the authors, is about to release a new book - "The Unicorn Project" - set in the same universe (ha!), that explores DevOps principles and impact in the same way. So looking forward to this!
https://t.co/s13n3DiKp5
RT @jessenoller: @iamjkeating Bingo. Guess what? The cloud is virtualized computers and can not in fact, alter physics.
Those who forget s…
RT @MaxCCurtis: For #DoctorWhoDay's 56th, I want to celebrate one woman in particular. Delia Derbyshire literally began Dr Who: the very f…
@collision This is a scene from a Taika Waititi film, and this character will be played by the director.
@jephjacques thanks for the vacuum decay comic, @AstroKatie now wins the biggest downer of all time 😭✨💫🌟
https://t.co/g1bQemCMZf
← first ← previous page 10 of 21 next → last →