About Investments Blog Menu Close Home/Investments About Blog Seed Growth Crypto Public Aug 8, 2020 by Morgan Housel I grew up ski racing in Lake Tahoe. I was on the Squaw Valley Ski Team, and it was the center of my life for over a decade. At a conference a few months ago I was asked what skiing taught me about investing. This was on stage, where you can’t ponder your answer – you have to blurt out whatever you can think of. I didn’t think skiing taught me anything about investing. But one incident came to mind. “Well, let me take this to a dark and tragic place,” I said before telling a group of 500 strangers a story I hadn’t talked about much in almost 20 years. A dozen of us had grown up skiing together. Most had known each other since we were young children. By 2001 we were in our late teens, having spent the majority...
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I'm trying some experimental tiers on Patreon to see if I can get to substack-like levels of financial support for this blog without moving to substack ! A decade of major cache incidents at Twitter This was co-authored with Yao Yue This is a collection of information on severe ( SEV-0 or SEV-1 , the most severe incident classifications) incidents at Twitter that were at least partially attributed to cache from the time Twitter started using its current incident tracking JIRA (2012) to date (2022), with one bonus incident from before 2012. Not including the bonus incident, there were 6 SEV-0 s and 6 SEV-1 s that were at least partially attributed to cache in the incident tracker, along with 38 less severe incidents that aren't discussed in this post. There are a couple reasons we want to write this down. First, historical knowledge about what happens at tech companies is lost at a...
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