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A batch of the best highlights from what Tristan's read, .

In addition to end-users, we [should have empathy](https://www.infoq.com/articles/empathy-technical-skill/) for our internal customers. Designing software with testability in mind makes the job of QA more effective. It shouldn’t be the responsibility of operations to figure out how to configure, deploy, and monitor the software. And we shouldn’t forget the goals of information security, sales, and marketing. By thinking about these concerns early on, we create quality closer to the source.

The Three Ways of DevOps

Concise Systems

Husserl insisted that philosophy must proceed like science, from real issues and problems and not merely from the consideration of other philosophers’ works. Nevertheless, Husserl also conceived this ‘scientific’ enterprise as a non-empirical one. Rather, it is a conceptual exploration of perception, belief, judgement and other mental processes.

Philosophy 100 Essential Thinkers

Philip Stokes

Fortunately, stage one in any martial art is learning to take a fall. And stage two is learning to not feel like an idiot for falling down over and over again.

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Sam Hughes

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