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The Hot Aisle – The Mean Time To Dopamine on Kubo with Justin Erenkrantz – Episode 66

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Justin Erenkrantz (@jerenkrantz) Head of Compute Architecture for Bloomberg (@TechAtBloomberg) joins us this week on The Hot Aisle to talk about the delicate balancing act between developers and operations, and how to achieve the best velicoty, flexibility, and their desired outcomes. Your hosts Brent Piatti (@BrentPiatti) and Brian Carpenter (@intheDC) break down how modular architectures and decoupling components benefits organizations, what permissionless development is all about, and so much more. Get your medium format camera out and take a picture, because there’s only one “day 1” in this game – and nobody needs pics of your infinite number of “day 2’s”!

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Justin Erenkrantz (@jerenkrantz) Head of Compute Architecture for Bloomberg (@TechAtBloomberg) joins us this week on The Hot Aisle to talk about the delicate balancing act between developers and operations, and how to achieve the best velicoty, flexibility, and their desired outcomes. Your hosts Brent Piatti (@BrentPiatti) and Brian Carpenter (@intheDC) break down how modular architectures and decoupling components benefits organizations, what permissionless development is all about, and so much more. Get your medium format camera out and take a picture, because there’s only one “day 1” in this game – and nobody needs pics of your infinite number of “day 2’s”!

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