Architecture Weekly #104 - 5th November 2022
Welcome to the new week! Let's say we'd like to check the result of the specific event handler (e.g. updated read model). As it's asynchronous, we won't know precisely when it happened. We could be polling continuously with retries for changes to our read model. Yet that won't be efficient and will make our tests less predictable and run longer. How to improve that? Artificial Intelligence is getting re-hyped with new text, code and image generation. Again, we’re trying to think if it can replace us. I wrote my longer take in Computer says no! Why we might have an issue with Artificial Intelligence soon of what I think about it. I think TLDR can be super useful for reducing the boilerplate work and helping us make decisions. Yet we need to be careful, as it’ll be as biased as the people training it. Thanks to Wojtek Ptak's recommendations, we have today a big package of news from AI improvements:
More below! Shopify claims that during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday period, they had 99.999+% uptime while averaging 3 Terabytes per minute of egress traffic across our infrastructure. If you’re interested in how they’re doing it, check:
Have you heard about Justin Bieber’s problem? It’s a scaling issue in social platforms when a set of influencers have extreme outliers in the number of followers and engagement. All of the social platforms went through that: Now Mastodon is going through that. It’s especially dangerous in the federated nature, as it may have small servers run by regular persons. The number of notifications can quickly kill them. It’s worth watching that space, as, with recent Twitter issues, it got a lot of new people and needs to scale rapidly. See the decent summary of how you could proceed with that: Recent research in Google engineering showed that the biggest productivity boost is…. code quality! Now we have an educated link to show our stubborn friends and managers: Have a look also the latest news from our industry:
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