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Hilarious, entertaining, and on the rare occasion, even informative. The current series on Google and Site Reriabelity Enjunering (SRE) is fantastic. Joe, Allen, and Michael add insightful perspective on each of the topics, filtered through the lens of their own professional experience. This distillation aids in understanding the ideas of SRE as they relate to the one or two companies (or your own career) that may have smaller scale than Google, all the while keeping you engaged and asking for more (much like a Costco cake). You won’t be disappointed. p.s. I hope they make me a guest host or I’ll update this to a 1-star review. Then they’ll see how averages are much more powerful than percentiles… ;-)
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