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Moving my US tech job to Australia

Brendan Gregg

I moved to the US in 2006 as there were many more opportunities there, especially in kernel engineering and performance. Sydney has AWS and Google offices and even a small Netflix office, just to name a few. Linux has been described as the world's most successful open source project, and it's all engineers working remotely.

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Proposal for a Realtime Carbon Footprint Standard

Adrian Cockcroft

The open source Cloud Carbon Footprint Tool takes billing data (which is available monthly or hourly) as it’s input, along with estimated carbon intensity factors, and can produce workload carbon estimates, but not in real time. At the instance level, many CPU and system architectures have direct access to power consumption metrics.

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Moving my US tech job to Australia

Brendan Gregg

I moved to the US in 2006 as there were many more opportunities there, especially in kernel engineering and performance. Sydney has AWS and Google offices and even a small Netflix office, just to name a few. Last year I published [Systems Performance 2nd Edition], which I wrote from my home office with help from remote contributors.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

During the 90s, we saw two content management systems for static sites — Microsoft FrontPage in 1996 and Macromedia Dreamweaver in 1997. These desktop applications incremented the tooling an inch closer to the modern Jamstack content management systems of today. Twitch developer documentation hosted on AWS, edited on CloudCannon.

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