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Open Policy Agent with Torin Sandall


Policies define which users and applications can access and modify resources in a computer system. In a file system, a user might have permission to read or write to a file. In a cloud infrastructure deployment,


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 November 12, 2018  58m
 
 

TLA+ with Leslie Lamport


TLA+ is a formal specification language. TLA+ is used to design, model, and verify concurrent systems. TLA+ allows a user to describe a system formally with simple, precise mathematics. TLA+ was designed by Leslie Lamport,


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 November 9, 2018  36m
 
 

Computer Vision with Peter Kontschieder


Mapillary is a company that processes high volumes of images to develop a labeled 3-D model of the physical world. Mapillary’s APIs allow developers to build applications that are aware of stop signs, buildings, streets, trees,


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 November 8, 2018  1h1m
 
 

Computer Architecture with Dave Patterson


An instruction set defines a low level programming language for moving information throughout a computer. In the early 1970’s, the prevalent instruction set language used a large vocabulary of different instructions.


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 November 7, 2018  51m
 
 

OSS Capital with Joseph Jacks


Open source projects benefit from the network effects of a large audience of developers. A popular open source project will be contributed to and used by thousands of developers, who are continuously testing, deploying, and improving the software.


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 November 6, 2018  1h3m
 
 

Commons Clause with Kevin Wang


Open source software powers everything we do on the Internet. Google runs on Linux servers. Content sites are served by WordPress. Our data is queued in Kafka clusters and stored in MongoDB instances. The success of an open source project often leads t...


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 November 5, 2018  1h3m
 
 

Scaling Lyft with Matt Klein


Matt Klein has worked for three rapidly growing Internet companies. At AWS, he worked on EC2, the compute-as-a-service product that powers a large percentage of the Internet. At Twitter, he helped scale the infrastructure in the chaotic days before Twi...


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 November 2, 2018  57m
 
 

Wonolo: Staffing Marketplace with Jeremy Burton


Online labor marketplaces are widely used for one-to-one transactions. On Uber, a rider hires a driver for transportation. On TaskRabbit, a homeowner hires a cleaner to come clean their kitchen. These types of marketplaces are not as widely used for on...


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 November 1, 2018  56m
 
 

Diffbot: Knowledge Graph API with Mike Tung


Google Search allows humans to find and access information across the web. A human enters an unstructured query into the search box, the search engine provides several links as a result, and the human clicks on one of those links.


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 October 31, 2018  57m
 
 

Drift: Sales Bot Engineering with David Cancel


David Cancel has started five companies, most recently Drift. Drift is a conversational marketing and sales platform. David has a depth of engineering skills and a breadth of business experience that make him an amazing source of knowledge.


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