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This show targets software engineers and tech leaders who care about real-world system reliability, architecture decisions, and the tradeoffs of modern infrastructure. Episodes routinely dissect engineering failures and near-misses, from Kubernetes and Go concurrency to AI-driven tooling and microservices versus monolith debates, framing lessons around explicit lifecycle management, observability, and pragmatic design choices. Listeners are likely drawn to deep-dive discussions, practical takeaways, and cautionary tales that illuminate how complex systems behave under pressure, as well as how teams should organize for resilience, security, and maintainable code.
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