Yeray Darias
@ydarias.bsky.social
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Software developer ... sometimes I'm like The Wolf, I solve problems (and I bake cookies) đ
Besides stating the differences between engineering managers and staff engineers, this article is pure gold on pointing antipatterns and different ways to organize your own teams
blog.alexewerlof.com/p/staff-engi...
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Staff Engineer vs Engineering Manager
When do you need a Staff Engineers? What's the accountability model with or without?
https://blog.alexewerlof.com/p/staff-engineer-vs-engineering-manager
10 days ago
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Weâre Doing AI All Wrong. Hereâs How to Get It Right | Sasha Luccioni
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl-v...
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Weâre Doing AI All Wrong. Hereâs How to Get It Right | Sasha Luccioni | TED
YouTube video by TED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl-vPf_IAoA
12 days ago
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"It is impossible to foster a psychologically safe culture if persistent underperformance goes unaddressed."
blog.danielna.com/vulnerabilit...
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Vulnerability Avoidant
The Tyrant, The Pushover, and the Peter Principle.
https://blog.danielna.com/vulnerability-avoidant/
16 days ago
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"Management is not a promotion, management is a change of profession. And you will be bad at it for a long time after you start doing it. If you donât think youâre bad at it, you arenât doing your job."
charity.wtf/2017/05/11/t...
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The Engineer/Manager Pendulum
Lately Iâve been doing some career counseling for people off Twitter (long story). The central drama for many people goes something like this: âIâm a senior engineer, but Iâm thinâŠ
https://charity.wtf/2017/05/11/the-engineer-manager-pendulum/
20 days ago
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Gergely Orosz
28 days ago
If you're wondering why January often brings the largest outages - here's a common reason The code freeze is THE time to do all the big refactors that seemed too risky to do the rest of the year. Guess when it ships... all at once đ„¶
add a skeleton here at some point
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Asier MarquĂ©s âïž
27 days ago
Marcar lĂmites, a veces, significa dejar ir.
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Edu Ferro (eferro) đ”đž
29 days ago
Looking for a Staff Platform Engineer for one of my teams at Clarity AI. Lean Agile/XP, not theater. Building platform that enables innovation. Strong cloud/infra (AWS, k8s, IaC). Lean team (8-9) where you can make real impact. Remote Spain
job-boards.eu.greenhouse.io/clarityai/jo...
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Staff Platform Product Engineer
Remote
https://job-boards.eu.greenhouse.io/clarityai/jobs/4728455101
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The 6 disciplines of strategic thinking
youtu.be/hItU33fFNGw
29 days ago
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3 months ago
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Ariel Salminen
4 months ago
What 15 years of design debt looks like
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A good explanation from Arthur C. Brooks about why we should embrace boredom, in his video at
youtu.be/orQKfIXMiA8
4 months ago
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Toil, what is it? From chapter 5 at Site Reliability Engineering book
sre.google/books/
6 months ago
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Radical Candor by Kim Scott nice talk at TEDx
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9hD...
6 months ago
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flipper83
8 months ago
antropia.studio/blog/karumi-...
q bonito. A veces en la vida hay q echarse a un lado para que alguien lo haga mucho mejor q tĂș. Y Sergio es claramente esa persona.
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Karumi 2.0
Exploring how my years at Karumi shaped Antropia's human-centered approach to work and cooperative ownership.
https://antropia.studio/blog/karumi-20/
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Pedazo de artĂculo de Rebeca MĂ©ndez sobre la arquitectura seguida en el backend de Manfred đ
medium.com/@breogana/ar...
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Arquitectura sin fliparse: hexĂĄgonos, monolitos y decisiones pragmĂĄticas
Si llevas un tiempo desarrollando software, seguro que te has topado con el eterno debate de las arquitecturas: que si microservicios, queâŠ
https://medium.com/@breogana/arquitectura-sin-fliparse-hex%C3%A1gonos-monolitos-y-decisiones-pragm%C3%A1ticas-fc27844874b3
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An article worth reading, for those in leadership positions - The 10 Biggest Leadership Blindspots Based on 10 Years of Research
newsletter.canopy.is/p/the-10-big...
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The 10 Biggest Leadership Blindspots Based on 10 Years of Research
How to identify these blindspots for yourself, and most importantly, how to avoid them
https://newsletter.canopy.is/p/the-10-biggest-leadership-blindspots
10 months ago
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Trade-off sliders, a tool that can help you take decisions. Because usually selecting A or B is about how each one affect the trade-offs.
10 months ago
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Edu Ferro (eferro) đ”đž
11 months ago
Code is liability. Less code = less problems. Delete unused features!
#simplicity
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Adding more people (a lot of times) just doesn't make things faster đ€·ââïž
11 months ago
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11 months ago
Take-aways: - Positions of power require more care with the humor we practice, though respect should always come first. - Humor tends to be more prevalent in the ages when we take life less seriously. - Message sign-offs have great potential đ
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Great talk about the importance of humor in leadership roles!!!
www.ted.com/talks/jennif...
11 months ago
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One book recommendation for this month đ€
ydarias.github.io/thinking-in-...
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Thinking in Systems
During the last months, I read a few posts from Alfredo Artiles talking about Systems Thinking, and that pushed me to read the book by Donella Meadows. It was a great decision, and I would like to tel...
https://ydarias.github.io/thinking-in-systems
11 months ago
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One page sketch from Ali Abdaalâs video
youtu.be/U7JNdMbj1zM
12 months ago
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Multidimensional Identity
12 months ago
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Burnout
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbZ7...
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Burnout
YouTube video by Escena - Escuela de AnimaciĂłn y Artes creativas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbZ7BLfQrZE
about 1 year ago
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Here we go again đ
about 1 year ago
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Nice tip from
@jorgegalindo.me
... Do not try to be the smartest in the room; try to be the kindest
www.jorgegalindo.me/en/blog/post...
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Do not try to be the smartest in the room; try to be the kindest.
In business, being a nice person in the room can be more impactful than being the smartest. I share my insights on empathy, respect, and active listening as key skills for successful meetings and crea...
https://www.jorgegalindo.me/en/blog/posts/do-not-be-the-smartest-in-the-room-try-to-be-the-kindest
about 1 year ago
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Javier de Arcos
about 1 year ago
La cantidad de problemas que se solucionan con un âÂżLo has hablado con Ă©l/ella?â
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Trisha Gee
about 1 year ago
Every time I talk about learning to read code, a million* people chime in with "let's just write readable code". This misses the point. Yes, please do that. But when you inherit a codebase, and when you let AI generate your code, you don't have any choice.
trishagee.com/2020/09/07/r...
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Reading Code is a Skill - Trisha Gee
I'm inspired to write this post because Someone Is Wrong On The Internet. Of course a more accurate statement would be "I disagree with some aspects of what someone on the internet said, even though t...
https://trishagee.com/2020/09/07/reading-code-is-a-skill/
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If after a few weeks you see all (or part) of these signals it is a good time to talk with your manager about the "usefulness" of the meetings you are attending ^_^
ydarias.github.io/meeting-smel...
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Meeting smells in your own notes
You can use your own meeting notes to discover smells in the way your company make the meetings.
https://ydarias.github.io/meeting-smells-in-your-own-notes
about 1 year ago
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Meetings are a necessary evil (some times) To get the most out of them, using a good template is very useful, e.g. The Quadrant Method
about 1 year ago
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Kent Beck
about 1 year ago
Response to
www.forbes.com/sites/josipa...
I'm going to live tweet my responses & convert to a post afterwards.
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The Great Tech Wake-Up Call: VCs Discover Billions Wasted On Inefficient Engineering Teams
A viral social media thread by tech industry figure Deedy Das has ignited a fierce debate about engineering productivity at some of America's largest technology compan...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/josipamajic/2024/11/27/the-great-tech-wake-up-call-vcs-discover-billions-in-inefficient-engineering-teams/
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Luis Rovirosa Mairlot
about 1 year ago
ÂżTe gustarĂa que trabajase contigo en 2025? Si tienes un producto digital y valoras la calidad puedo ayudarte. Y lo mejor de todo es que no serĂa yo sĂłlo :) Hasta 4 personas de Codium podemos ayudarte. Si tienes retos, hablemos :)
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Preventing technical exceptions at the business code inside the "hexagon" could make your code and system easier to evolve đ€
about 1 year ago
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Domain Storytelling in a nutshell and a book recomendation
ydarias.github.io/domain-story...
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Domain Storytelling
Communicating design and how a system works is always complicated, Domain Storytelling is a technique that tries to solve that problem in the simplest way po...
https://ydarias.github.io/domain-storytelling
about 1 year ago
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Kelsey Hightower
about 1 year ago
Microservices vs monoliths doesn't matter. Write modular code, abstract away services into reusable components, and combine them into one or more artifacts based on your needs.
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"The culture of any organization is shaped by the worst behavior the leader is willing to tolerate" - Steve Gruenert & Todd Whitaker
about 1 year ago
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The Today System
thetodaysystem.com/guide/
about 1 year ago
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Asier MarquĂ©s âïž
about 1 year ago
How to Effectively Manage Low Performers: The CARES Framework
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How to Effectively Manage Low Performers: The CARES Framework
As a manager, one of the most challenging tasks is to help low-performing team members improve their motivation and skill levels. ItâsâŠ
https://buff.ly/4eUqP2K
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Asier MarquĂ©s âïž
about 1 year ago
Technology Radar n°31 | Guide to technology landscape
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Technology Radar | Guide to technology landscape
The Technology Radar is an opinionated guide to today's technology landscape. Read the latest here.
https://buff.ly/2IHSJDf
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over 1 year ago
Pongo esto por aquĂ porque no sĂ© quĂ© pasarĂa si lo escribo en el otro lado... He estado dĂĄndole vueltas estos dĂas. El viernes hicimos un dĂa de convivencia en mi centro. Entre muchas actividades, se pintaron dos bancos asĂ đ
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I didn't know
roadmap.sh
and it is great. At least their backend roadmap is pretty awesome!
roadmap.sh/backend
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Developer Roadmaps - roadmap.sh
Community driven roadmaps, articles and guides for developers to grow in their career.
http://roadmap.sh
about 1 year ago
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Hugo TobĂo
over 1 year ago
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This video from Ali Abdaal is a pretty good abstract from Cal Newport's book, Slow Productivity
youtube.com/watch?v=YAs9...
I have included my notes on the video here đ
over 1 year ago
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[BLOG] Hexagonal Architecture: Too much boilerplate? One complaint I frequently hear about the adapters implementation is the "necessity" of mappers between domain and external models. Is it really as bad?
ydarias.github.io/hexagonal-ar...
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Hexagonal Architecture: Too much boilerplate?
Depending on your style, it is possible that you have some boilerplate in your code to adapt inputs and outputs, but is that really bad?
https://ydarias.github.io/hexagonal-architecture-too-much-boilerplate
over 1 year ago
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Pretty good idea to start changing the term Individual Contributor by Team Contributor
productcrafter.com/en/blog/team...
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The role of Team Contributor
Team Contributor, where individuals and interactions are over processes and tools, and where teamwork is as important as being good technically.
https://productcrafter.com/en/blog/team-contributor/
over 1 year ago
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[BLOG] One good reason to read "Release it!" With detailed sketchnotes of each stability pattern inside.
ydarias.github.io/one-good-rea...
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One good reason to read Release it!
Release It! is a book from Michael Nygard, and everywhere you look the ratings are very good. At this post I will tell you just one reason why reading it wou...
https://ydarias.github.io/one-good-reason-to-read-release-it
over 1 year ago
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Release It: Stability Patterns series (3) Bulkhead refers to the decisions taken to limit the impact of failures, e.g. limiting the amount of connections to a DB per service or application, or deploying a services in multizone mode.
over 1 year ago
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Release It: Stability Patterns series (2) There are a good amount of libraries in nearly all languages implementing the Circuit Breaker, a pattern that can increase your resilience in distributed systems.
over 1 year ago
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Release It: Stability Patterns series (1) A good use of timeout and fail fast could make your system much more resilient.
over 1 year ago
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