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October 6, 2021
A Vulnerable System

An easy-to-read book covering the history of computer security.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 5, 2021
Gazing into the VOID

Laura Nolan argues that reading incident reports can improve our ability to respond to production problems.
Authors: Laura Nolan
Article shepherded by:
Effie Mouzeli
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September 6, 2021
Improving On-call Fatigue

Daria argues the notion that "On-call shifts should be stressful and trying”, by suggesting ideas on how to spin on-call to be positive, educating, and bring teams together.
Authors: Daria Barteneva
Article shepherded by:
Effie Mouzeli
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August 25, 2021
Thirty-Five Years of LISA

With the LISA conference ending, the LISA Steering Committee decided to collect a history of the conference, that started in 1987 and end in 2021.
Authors: Cory Lueninghoener, Carolyn Rowland
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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August 24, 2021
Musings on Operating Systems Research

The lineup, followed by a discussion of Timothy Roscoe's keynote at OSDI and ATC 2021
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 31, 2021
Avoiding the 'SLOs as Reliability Theater' trap

Jacob Scott discusses some of the 'failure modes' that can happen when Service Level Objectives (SLOs) are imposed in a top-down fashion.
Authors: Jacob Scott
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan
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July 16, 2021
Kill It With Fire

Marianne Bellotti's Kill it With Fire is a book on legacy modernization, with a twist: it's written largely from an operations perspective.
Authors: Laura Nolan
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 16, 2021
Seeing like an SRE

Thomas Depierre argues that SRE can bridge the gap between high-level metrics that management requires and the contextual service-specific knowledge that engineering teams have.
Authors: Thomas Depierre
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan
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July 13, 2021
Interview with Vasily Tarasov

Vasily Tarasov explains his journey from Russia and Linux kernel work, to Stony Brook, then IBM, working with file systems.
Authors: Vasily Tarasov, Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 12, 2021
Unikraft and the Coming of Age of Unikernels

Unikernels combine a program with the system call support needed to host the program in a VM without an OS; Unikraft adds features that make using it easy.
Authors: Hugo Lefeuvre, Gaulthier Gain, Daniel Dinca, Alexander Jung, Simon Kuenzer, Vlad Bădoiu, Răzvan Deaconescu , Laurent Mathy, Costin Raiciu, Pierre Olivier, Felipe Huici
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 12, 2021
Computer Graphics from Scratch

Gabriel Gambetta, a game developer and college instructor, teaches you how to write 3D shaders using simple and linear algebra and code examples.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 12, 2021
Unikraft and the Coming of Age of Unikernels

Unikernels combine a program with the system call support needed to host the program in a VM without an OS; Unikraft adds features that make using it easy.
Authors: Hugo Lefeuvre, Gaulthier Gain, Daniel Dinca, Alexander Jung, Simon Kuenzer, Vlad Bădoiu, Răzvan Deaconescu , Laurent Mathy, Costin Raiciu, Pierre Olivier, Felipe Huici
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 9, 2021
Rethinking Service Systems

Revisiting old ideas about peer-assisted models for resource trading, the author investigates the use of cryptocurrencies for building decentralized services.
Authors: Ghada Almashaqbeh
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 9, 2021
High Velocity Kernel File Systems with Bento

Our new framework Bento enables high-velocity Linux kernel file system development. It enables file systems written in Rust and supports live upgrade and userspace debugging.
Authors: Samantha Miller, Kaiyuan Zhang, Mengqi Chen, Ryan Jennings, Ang Chen, Danyang Zhuo, Tom Anderson
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow, Vijay Chidambaram
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June 4, 2021
Interview with Ski Kacoroski about His Ransomware Experience

Ransomware should be easy to repair: just restore from backups, right? But attackers have been at this a long time and know how to make things difficult. Recovery is long.
Authors: Ski Kacoroski
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 3, 2021
DevOps & Autism Care

Devops without Computers at home has proven to be a useful technique in working with our autistic sons, as many DevOps principles apply.
Authors: Zac Nickens
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan, Rik Farrow
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May 25, 2021
Composition Kills

Most programmers combine components from multiple sources. In this research, the authors discovered 18 ways to spoof email sender authentication using SPF, DKIM and DMARC.
Authors: Jianjun Chen, Vern Paxson, Jian Jiang
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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May 24, 2021
Interview with LISA21 Co-Chairs

LISA21 program walks the fine line between classic system administration and SRE. The program chairs explain their goals in choosing this collection of talks.
Authors: Carolyn Rowland, Avleen Vig
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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