Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term โManagementโ
Feeling less tired this weekend.
Playing with stable diffusion on your own machine is great.
The stuff I have pending to read keeps increasing lately. Too much interesting material being written.
Slowly, very slowly, cleaning up my reading list.
I have been busy. Hence the radio silence.
Slightly shorter because I’ll be on holidays.
Spent a week in Switzerlandโฆ and on the flight back caught COVID.
Shit ain’t gettin' better.
This has been a really tough week.
I was on J on the Beach, so skipped last weekend.
I took some days off for Easter, and I definitely needed them.
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This turned out a long one
Trust between business stakeholders and engineering (and data, analytics, operationsโฆ) teams is a tricky matter.
Meetings galore.
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The dbt issue
Next week I’m on holidays!
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Another week gone by, with a long list of readings seen pass.
Happy new year!
Christmas edition!
Back on track.
As usual, skipping an edition means a longer collection later on.
This past week we were on holidays ๐.
A week on holidays (in-between jobs), where I read more books than articles.
This edition has an unusually low amount of big data.
This week is Data+AI summit week.
Not much to report. I’m still in kind of an article reading slump (my backlog is larger than 50 right now).
Having to tweak a presentation for the Data+AI Summit time constraints has eaten all my disposable free time, hence the posting hiatus and this being relatively short.
Looks like my mojo is coming back.
This edition is kind of strange: there’s more management than “code”.
Not sure what I did this past week aside from finishing a post: I read very little.
This looks like a less hard technical edition than usual.
A flight last Sunday meant I was so sleepy I skipped sending last week’s newsletterโฆ so this week is super-sized. A lot of content about distributed teams I think.
This week is somewhat more eclectic than usual. There is nothing about any particular programming language. There is a bit on Kubernetes, functional programming and containers, project management, aviation history, interviews/biosโฆ I have started reading a few more papers, and Iโll share the interesting ones as well. This week they are centered in data engineering.