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Gerhard Lazu

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1554 total appearances

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But this rabbit hole is really, really deep.

Stuff Goes Bad by Fred Hebert.

wow so this one if i look um i just switched to the browser 2016 2017 while he was still at heroku remember heroku those were the days so about 10 years ago and um fred i mean he just like if you don't know his blog i mean it's just amazing i'll just click it very quickly just to have a look oh i think it's one of the best blogs out there there's so much goodness here so much but one of my favorites

is queues and queuing and how queues don't protect from overload.

So queues don't fix overload.

And this is so relevant to today's conversation as well.

But there's a lot of stuff in the Erlang ecosystem and there's many, many things that Ferd wrote over the years that are so relevant to today.

So if I click on download PDF, right?

By the way, this is like a, it's amazing.

You can download it open source, freely available, creative commons license.

And I'm going to make this a little bit bigger so we can see what's happening.

And if I search for let it crash,

And this idea of let it crash really comes from the Erlang ecosystem.

It's very well renowned there because of how the Erlang VM works and how all the processes and the supervision trees, just, it was built this way.