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Karina Babcock

Building content and community programs at causely.io

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Tackling CPU Throttling in Kubernetes for Better Application Performance

Tackling CPU Throttling in Kubernetes for Better Application Performance

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Observability talks sure to make waves at KubeCon

Observability talks sure to make waves at KubeCon

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The use of eBPF – in Netflix, GPU infrastructure, Windows programs and more

The use of eBPF – in Netflix, GPU infrastructure, Windows programs and more

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Preventing Out-of-Memory (OOM) Kills in Kubernetes: Tips for Optimizing Container Memory Management

Preventing Out-of-Memory (OOM) Kills in Kubernetes: Tips for Optimizing Container Memory Management

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The “R” in MTTR: Repair or Recover? What’s the difference?

The “R” in MTTR: Repair or Recover? What’s the difference?

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Understanding the Kubernetes Readiness Probe: A Tool for Application Health

Understanding the Kubernetes Readiness Probe: A Tool for Application Health

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Unlocking the Power of Causal AI: A Self-Guided Tour of Our Causal Reasoning Platform

Unlocking the Power of Causal AI: A Self-Guided Tour of Our Causal Reasoning Platform

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Beyond the Blast Radius: Demystifying and Mitigating Cascading Microservice Issues

Beyond the Blast Radius: Demystifying and Mitigating Cascading Microservice Issues

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Using OpenTelemetry and the OTel Collector for Logs, Metrics and Traces

Using OpenTelemetry and the OTel Collector for Logs, Metrics and Traces

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Causal AI in action

Causal AI in action

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Real-time Data & Modern UXs: The Power and the Peril When Things Go Wrong

Real-time Data & Modern UXs: The Power and the Peril When Things Go Wrong

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Bridging the Gap Between Observability and Automation with Causal Reasoning

Bridging the Gap Between Observability and Automation with Causal Reasoning

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