This was a great read, especially nowadays a lot of people claim that by using “x” you reduce complexity. Feels good to see this diferent perspectives. I also wrote a piece about complexity handling more or less on the same principle but I like to use a noise canceling analogy to explain how complexity appears and how you can handle it.
A nice overview, Mirek. I watched it also. Along with these things, I liked the part on operating complex systems by Andy Warfield, where he talked about some principles they employ to manage S3, such as challenging everything and focusing on ownership.
This was a great read, especially nowadays a lot of people claim that by using “x” you reduce complexity. Feels good to see this diferent perspectives. I also wrote a piece about complexity handling more or less on the same principle but I like to use a noise canceling analogy to explain how complexity appears and how you can handle it.
https://buildsimple.substack.com/p/the-conservation-of-complexity-an?r=66p49
Hey Laurentiu! Thanks for sharing your perspective. 😊
A nice overview, Mirek. I watched it also. Along with these things, I liked the part on operating complex systems by Andy Warfield, where he talked about some principles they employ to manage S3, such as challenging everything and focusing on ownership.
I like this part too. :)
Also, the overview of the evolution of the Canva tech stack was great. I like setting some principles early to future proof our projects. :)
Yes, that part was interesting, too.