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Post Mortem
François Paupier
26 episodes
1 week ago
In Post Mortem, engineers reflect on real-life incidents of IT systems they experienced. In each episode, we zoom on a specific event, ranging from a system outage, a cyber-attack, or a machine learning algorithm going wild with production data. We try to understand what happened and how the people behind those systems solved the situation. Along the way, you'll get hands-on advice shared by experienced practitioners that you can implement within your team to limit the risk of such incidents.
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In Post Mortem, engineers reflect on real-life incidents of IT systems they experienced. In each episode, we zoom on a specific event, ranging from a system outage, a cyber-attack, or a machine learning algorithm going wild with production data. We try to understand what happened and how the people behind those systems solved the situation. Along the way, you'll get hands-on advice shared by experienced practitioners that you can implement within your team to limit the risk of such incidents.
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#7 Don't knock the checklist
Post Mortem
20 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
#7 Don't knock the checklist

Action items resulting from a postmortem analysis are often to implement more advanced monitoring or deploy new tools to track usage at a fine-grain level. 

Today, Timothy Raymond shows us that a good old checklist can sometimes be the most efficient way to prevent regressions in production.

Some concepts mentioned in the episode:

  • Roadblocking in advertising: when a single ad or product is displayed all over the place to capture maximum attention.
  • Beware of URL capping. As a rule of thumb, keep your URL below 2000 characters.


About our guest, Timothy Raymond (Twitter @tim_raymond) is a seasoned Go programmer and currently a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft. You can check his blog at timraymond.com 

Post Mortem
In Post Mortem, engineers reflect on real-life incidents of IT systems they experienced. In each episode, we zoom on a specific event, ranging from a system outage, a cyber-attack, or a machine learning algorithm going wild with production data. We try to understand what happened and how the people behind those systems solved the situation. Along the way, you'll get hands-on advice shared by experienced practitioners that you can implement within your team to limit the risk of such incidents.