Jeremy Plichta (@jerpli) 's Twitter Profile
Jeremy Plichta

@jerpli

Father, Husband, coder. Doing fast things with AI and Data @ Redis

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Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HashiCorp has raised $100 million at a $1.9 billion valuation. Extremely excited for the next few years for us and proud of the team that got us here. 🦄 globenewswire.com/news-release/2…

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JIRA is an antipattern - interesting points in here. All too often too much focus is spent on the tool instead of the problem you are solving techcrunch.com/2018/12/09/jir…

John Arundel (@bitfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many people aspire to “silent success” at work - to do work that “speaks for itself”. Unfortunately this is the wrong move in the theatre of work. Instead we should aspire to the opposite - for knowledge work, the performance of the work is the work tomcritchlow.com/2019/11/18/yes…

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Super interesting talk from a software engineering conference. Tells the story of crew of UAL 232, how they saved over half of the people on board and what types of lessons we can learn as software leaders. youtube.com/watch?v=099cHW…

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Thanks to awesome bag check agent, Love, at United Airlines DEN for getting me on an earlier flight so I wouldn’t miss intl connection. You rock! 👏

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chunks of space rock crashed in the deserts of Sudan in 2008. Diamonds discovered inside one of them may have come from a destroyed planet that orbited our sun billions of years ago. nyti.ms/2HI15YF

Internet of Shit (@internetofshit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi! Just letting you know you can't use your lights anymore because we're slathering your data around and GDPR is here. good luck! bye!

Hi! 

Just letting you know you can't use your lights anymore because we're slathering your data around and GDPR is here.

good luck! bye!