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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

These strange questions came to the fore back in 2014 when Netflix was switching services from CentOS Linux to Ubuntu, and I helped debug several weird performance issues including one I'll describe here. Colleagues/Internet I love using [Linux performance tools]. How long does it take to read the time? How would you _time_ time?

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

These strange questions came to the fore back in 2014 when Netflix was switching services from CentOS Linux to Ubuntu, and I helped debug several weird performance issues including one I'll describe here. Colleagues/Internet I love using [Linux performance tools]. How long does it take to read the time? How would you _time_ time?

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Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied

Alex Russell

As an engineer on a browser team, I'm privy to the blow-by-blow of various performance projects, benchmark fire drills, and the ways performance marketing (deeply) impacts engineering priorities. With each team, benchmarks lost are understood as bugs. Delayed three years ( Chrome 40, November 2014 vs. Safari 11.1,

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Real-Real-World Programming with ChatGPT

O'Reilly

So far I’ve read a gazillion blog posts about people’s experiences with these AI coding assistance tools. And since ChatGPT is trained on text from the internet, if that text doesn’t contain high-quality information about a topic, then ChatGPT won’t work well for it either. Right now, widely-used benchmarks for AI code generation (e.g.,

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

Jake is a developer advocate at Google working with the Chrome team to develop and promote web standards and developer tools, as well as a contributor to the Chromium blog. He keeps an updated archive of his blogs, articles, speaking engagements. You can find Barry blogging at tunetheweb.com or follow him on Twitter @ tunetheweb.