Hacker News
- Incident.io On-Call https://incident.io/on-call 7 comments
- A modern data stack for startups (2022) https://incident.io/blog/data-stack 26 comments
- Tracking developer build times to decide if the M3 MacBook is worth upgrading https://incident.io/blog/festive-macbooks 2 comments
- Tracking developer build times to decide if the M3 MacBook is worth upgrading https://incident.io/blog/festive-macbooks 408 comments
- How AI convinced our CTO to upgrade our MacBooks https://incident.io/blog/festive-macbooks 3 comments
- Keep the monolith, but split the workloads https://incident.io/blog/monolith 157 comments
- How to get everyone at the company to value writing https://incident.io/blog/value-writing 2 comments
- We’re making our on-call calculator free https://incident.io/blog/on-call-calculator/ 3 comments
- Incident.io Raises $34M https://incident.io/blog/weve-raised-34m-to-help-organisations-be-resilient/ 2 comments
- A practical guide to incident management https://incident.io/guide/ 36 comments
- Designing Your Incident Severities https://incident.io/blog/designing-your-incident-severity-levels/ 2 comments
- The startup guide to sensible incident management https://incident.io/blog/the-startup-guide-to-sensible-incident-management/ 2 comments
- No capes: the perils of being a hero-engineer https://incident.io/blog/no-capes/ 3 comments
- Breaking down complex projects into smaller, shippable increments https://incident.io/blog/breaking-down-complex-projects/ 2 comments
- Logs and tracing: not just for production, local development too https://incident.io/blog/tracing/ 25 comments
- Incident.io raises $4.7m to help teams communicate during outages https://incident.io/blog/weve-raised-from-index-point-nine-and-angels/ 4 comments
- Postgres sequences can skip 32 unexpectedly https://incident.io/blog/one-two-skip-a-few 79 comments
- Incidents Are for Everyone https://incident.io/blog/incidents-are-for-everyone 13 comments
- The first on-call solution to offer photo acknowledgements https://incident.io/blog/introducing-smile-to-acknowledge 14 comments sre
- Tracking developer build performance to decide if the M3 MacBook is worth upgrading https://incident.io/blog/festive-macbooks 44 comments programming
- Battling database performance https://incident.io/blog/database-performance 12 comments programming
- Keep the monolith, but split the workloads https://incident.io/blog/monolith 47 comments programming
- Running a Game Day to stress test our incident response https://incident.io/blog/game-day 4 comments sre
- Incident review: Intermittent downtime from repeated crashes https://incident.io/blog/intermittent-downtime 3 comments sre
- Incident review: Intermittent downtime from repeated crashes https://incident.io/blog/intermittent-downtime 2 comments programming
- Making code-generation in Go more powerful with generics https://incident.io/blog/code-generation 2 comments golang
- Ditch your overly detailed incident response plan https://incident.io/blog/ditch-detailed-plans 6 comments sre
- Building a workflow engine in Go https://incident.io/blog/building-workflows-part-1 3 comments golang
- How we built our workflow engine: technical deep-dive and an evaluation of the project https://incident.io/blog/building-workflows-part-1 3 comments programming
- Tracing Gorm queries with OpenCensus & Google Cloud Tracing https://incident.io/blog/gorm-tracing 5 comments golang
- On-call survey results https://incident.io/blog/uncovering-the-mysteries-of-on-call 13 comments sre
- Making Go errors play nice with Sentry https://incident.io/blog/golang-errors 14 comments golang
- Nice guide for setting up a pragmatic incident management process at a startup https://incident.io/blog/the-startup-guide-to-sensible-incident-management 2 comments sre
- No capes: the perils of being a hero-engineer https://incident.io/blog/no-capes 57 comments programming
- Using context.Context to mock API clients, a reusable testing pattern https://incident.io/blog/golang-client-mocks 3 comments programming
- Building safe-by-default tools for a multi-tenant Go app: runtime checks, testing and design https://incident.io/blog/safe-by-default 4 comments golang
- Deploying to production in <5m with a hosted container builder https://incident.io/blog/container-builder 3 comments programming
- Logs and tracing: not just for production, local development too https://incident.io/blog/tracing 5 comments programming
Linking pages
- Oncall Compensation for Software Engineers - The Pragmatic Engineer https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/oncall-compensation/ 306 comments
- Hacking sum types with Go generics | Lawrence Jones https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/go-sum-type/ 65 comments
- Declaring Models | GORM - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly. https://gorm.io/docs/models.html 25 comments
- Screw DRY â copy-paste is the goal | Lawrence Jones https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/copy-paste/ 21 comments
- GitHub - goadesign/goa: Design-based APIs and microservices in Go https://github.com/goadesign/goa 17 comments
- Fixing flaky dbt tests with a sync cutoff | Lawrence Jones https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/flaky-dbt-tests/ 6 comments
- API development with type-safety across the entire stack | Lawrence Jones https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/goa/ 5 comments
- Growing into Platform Engineering | Lawrence Jones https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/growing-into-platform-engineering/ 2 comments
- Incident.io raises $28.7M for Slack-based incident response https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/13/incident-io-looks-to-beef-up-its-slack-based-incident-response-platform-with-28-7m-in-fresh-cash/ 1 comment
- An incident response starter-pack: how do you handle production outages? | Lawrence Jones https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/incident-response/ 0 comments
- Incident Review and Postmortem Best Practices - The Pragmatic Engineer https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/postmortem-best-practices/ 0 comments
- What is a product engineer (and why they matter) - PostHog https://posthog.com/blog/what-is-a-product-engineer 0 comments
- Product engineer vs software engineer: How are they different? - PostHog https://posthog.com/blog/product-engineer-vs-software-engineer 0 comments