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Dev Interrupted

English, Technology, 4 seasons, 166 episodes, 4 days, 6 hours, 41 minutes
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The Dev Interrupted Podcast is the only podcast made exclusively for dev leaders. Host Dan Lines invites expert guests from around the world to explore the day-to-day topics ranging from dev team metrics and accelerating delivery. Join us weekly for new episodes.
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The Build vs. Buy Debate, GenAI and Section 174 | Kelly Vaughn

On this week’s episode, our hosts Dan Lines and Conor Bronsdon are joined by long-time friend of the show, industry expert, and Director of Engineering at Spot AI, Kelly Vaughn. Together they tackle a range of topics, including how tax laws are impacting engineering teams, the evolving role of AI in software development, and the great build vs. buy debate.The conversation starts with Kelly and Dan’s takes on Section 174, which poses a looming threat to US tech companies. From there, they pivot to GenAI to discuss how you can measure its impact, leadership’s role in the process, and the importance of navigating this implementation wisely. They conclude by talking about Kelly’s recent article on the debate of building software in-house vs. buying third-party solutions, and why the answer isn’t black or white.Episode Highlights01:35 Section 174's impact on US tech companies08:01 Why intention matters for remote vs. in-person work12:46 Kelly and Dan’s take on what’s causing layoffs in tech18:21 What should leaders be doing to encourage Gen AI tool knowledge?24:28 How are we tracking the impact of Gen AI?31:50 How should organizations set up standardization?33:55 The great build vs. buy debate39:47 How the engineering leaders’ role has changed in recent yearsShow Notes:Lesson in Engineering Leadership | Kelly Vaughn | SubstackMeasuring Impact: GenAI Code | LinearBFoundation (Chronological Order) Series by Isaac AsimovWatch Foundation - Apple TV+Support the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
1/30/202444 minutes, 51 seconds
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Netflix's Blueprint for Building Inspired Engineering Teams | Carol Barrett

On this week's episode, we're joined by Carol Barrett, the Engineering Leader in Consumer Identity and Access at Netflix. Host Conor Bronsdon interviews Carol to learn about Netflix’s blueprint for success when building engineering teams, and how they foster a culture where inspiration and purpose are at the forefront.Carol shares her valuable insights on empowering engineers to make their own decisions, ensuring product management and engineering are perfectly synced, and the importance of flexible structures that cater to team dynamics. She also discusses the unique challenges and opportunities Netflix faces, including their approach to innovative projects and navigating uncharted technological territories.From quarterly commitments to building impactful partnerships, learn how Netflix maintains its edge by allowing teams the freedom to define their own paths.Episode Highlights4:17: Finding Alignment Between Product, Leadership and Engineering 11:21 How to Build Trust in Your Partnerships 16:26 Why Engineers Have to Decide What's Best22:56 Connecting Your Team’s Purpose to the Company’s Purpose 28:37 Why Netflix Stopped Hiring Only Senior Engineers Show Notes:Learn how to measure the impact of your GenAI initiative in LinearB's upcoming workshopSupport the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
1/23/202433 minutes, 14 seconds
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Unveiling the Hidden Side of Org Charts | David Yee

In this week's episode of Dev Interrupted, co-host Conor Bronsdon is joined by David Yee, VP of Engineering at the New York Times. They dive into the often unseen aspects of organizational structures, discussing how every organization regardless of their defined values and principles, operates with a 'shadow'. David discusses the role of senior leaders in addressing systemic problems and navigating the tensions between innovation and consistency. He highlights the importance of recognizing and integrating these organizational shadows to foster better decision-making and operational efficiency.Drawing from his rich experience leading engineering teams in media, this conversation offers a unique perspective on the complexities of engineering leadership and explores the challenges of aligning technology with the century-old tradition of news reporting at the New York Times. Show Notes:Learn how to measure the impact of your GenAI initiative in LinearB's upcoming workshopSupport the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
1/16/202435 minutes
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Scaling ChatGPT: Inside OpenAI's Rapid Growth and Technical Challenges | Evan Morikawa

What can you learn from the scaling issues OpenAI experienced when Chat-GPT went viral? On this week’s episode, guest host Ben Lloyd Pearson is joined by Evan Morikawa, Engineering Manager at OpenAI. Join us for a first-hand look at the engineering challenges that came with Chat-GPT’s viral success, and the difficulties associated with scaling in response to the sudden platform popularity.They also discuss misconceptions around generative AI, OpenAI’s reliance on GPUs to carry out their complex computations, the key role of APIs in their success, and some fascinating use cases they’ve seen implementing GPT-4. Show Notes:Learn how to measure the impact of your GenAI initiative in LinearB's upcoming workshopSupport the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
1/9/202441 minutes, 3 seconds
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Wiring The Winning Organization pt. 2 | Gene Kim

Season 4 kicks off with a conversation with Gene Kim, author of several renowned books, including "The Phoenix Project," "The DevOps Handbook," and most recently, "Wiring the Winning Organization." In this episode, Gene candidly shares the trials behind writing what he considers one of his most challenging books, why it was a joy to partner with Steven Spear as a co-author, and the key principles needed for creating high-performing teams.Illustrating these ideas, Gene and Conor draw on examples from diverse realms, including the intricacies of software development, the complexities of healthcare, the socio-technical system behind Amazon’s success, and everyday tasks like moving a couch. Note: This conversation is a follow-up to last year's episode with Steven Spear. You can listen to Steven's episode here. Show Notes:Order your copy today: Wiring The Winning OrganizationGet your free DORA dashboard: DORA Metrics. 100% Free. Forever.Support the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
1/2/202431 minutes, 34 seconds