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Krishna Pal Chouhan

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DevOps, SRE and Cloud Native. Loves technology, tennis and cinema.

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The 2025 DORA Report is here! Based on a survey of nearly 5,000 tech professionals, we're sharing insights on AI adoption, our new DORA AI Capabilities Model, Platform Engineering, and more. Learn how to make the most of AI → goo.gle/4gCZWC7

GoogleCloudTech's tweet image. The 2025 DORA Report is here! Based on a survey of nearly 5,000 tech professionals, we're sharing insights on AI adoption, our new DORA AI Capabilities Model, Platform Engineering, and more.

Learn how to make the most of AI → goo.gle/4gCZWC7

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We’re releasing the Artificial Analysis AI Adoption Survey Report for H1 2025 based on >1,000 responses from developers, product managers and executives adopting AI The Artificial Analysis AI Adoption Survey Report examines key trends in AI usage, analyzing adoption rates,…

ArtificialAnlys's tweet image. We’re releasing the Artificial Analysis AI Adoption Survey Report for H1 2025 based on >1,000 responses from developers, product managers and executives adopting AI

The Artificial Analysis AI Adoption Survey Report examines key trends in AI usage, analyzing adoption rates,…

Excellent post on IaC.

You'd expect a vendor's deep analysis of Infrastructure-as-Code tools to have some bias. While there's a little here, I thought this @PulumiCorp landscape review was very well done. pulumi.com/blog/infrastru…



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The emotional moment that 18-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju became the 18th world chess champion 🥲🏆


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I can understand engineers who use Linux. I can understand engineers who use macOS. I really don’t understand engineers who use Windows (except windows app developers). By understand I mean I can see the value system they operate under. It just seems bad for non-Windows dev work


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Only took 24 Kubernetes releases, but we finally deleted 1.5 million lines of code and reduced binary sizes by 40%! kubernetes.io/blog/2024/05/2…


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Astrophysicist and Nobel laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar used to travel 80 kilometers every week from the Yerkes Observatory to the University of Chicago, where he taught a course attended by only two students. When asked why he spent his time this way, the professor replied…

burkov's tweet image. Astrophysicist and Nobel laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar used to travel 80 kilometers every week from the Yerkes Observatory to the University of Chicago, where he taught a course attended by only two students. When asked why he spent his time this way, the professor replied…

Beautiful thread about Jaipur and its architecture.

This is the Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, India. Even though its name means "Palace of the Winds" it isn't actually a palace. In truth, the Hawa Mahal is something much more interesting...

culturaltutor's tweet image. This is the Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, India.

Even though its name means "Palace of the Winds" it isn't actually a palace.

In truth, the Hawa Mahal is something much more interesting...


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India has been rising under three successive PMs. But the watershed moment for India has been largely forgotten. In 1998, when India went overtly nuclear, it set in motion the process for the US to lift most of its technology sanctions against New Delhi. For almost three decades,…


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If anyone, especially the Nvidia CEO, tells you not to teach your kids maths, science, coding, art, or personal finance. Ignore him and do the opposite of what he is saying. Teach your kids the skills they need to thrive. Embrace education for all kids. By encouraging critical…


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Supercharge your developers! @DellTech & @Meta team up to make the powerful Code Llama 70B AI model available to devs. Generate better code, faster. 🤓🤖🚀#DellTechnologies #MetaAI #CodeLlama dell.com/en-us/blog/emp…


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"The cloud exit is done, but the questions keep coming. Oh do they keep coming. So rather than answer the same points over and over (and OVER!), I thought I’d compile a good old fashioned list of Frequently Asked Questions." world.hey.com/dhh/the-big-cl…


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This is what inspiration looks like. Sheetal Devi is crowned as Asian Para games champion. She is worlds first armless female archer. Pure gold !!


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(♟️spotted on one of the walls in the Google NYC building)

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Common sense is not so common.

Platform Engineering is when DevOps and SRE become tribal one liner straw men for excusing organizational failure, enabling a new silo and funding to fail again



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OS internals books are wild...

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When the folks who created DORA and SPACE publish an interesting new framework: I pay attention. It was great to interview @margaretstorey, @nicolefv, @mgreiler & @abinoda and to ask Nicole the question that's on the mind of many folks using/considering DORA. Read it here:

The creators behind the DORA and SPACE frameworks published a new developer productivity framework: The three dimensions of DevEx. Why a new framework? What is the thinking behind it? An interview with @abinoda, @margaretstorey, @nicolefv & @mgreiler: newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/developer-pr…

Pragmatic_Eng's tweet image. The creators behind the DORA and SPACE frameworks published a new developer productivity framework: The three dimensions of DevEx.

Why a new framework? What is the thinking behind it? An interview with @abinoda, @margaretstorey, @nicolefv & @mgreiler:

newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/developer-pr…


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if you actually understood the SRE book, you would have had a platform by now.


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