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Jeremy Edberg
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Screaming in the Cloud
Reliable Software by Default with Jeremy Edberg
Reliable software shouldn't be an accident, but for most developers it is. Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS and the guy who scaled Reddit and Netflix, joins Corey Quinn to talk about his wild idea of saving your entire app into a database so it can never really break. They chat about Jeremy's "build for three" rule, a plan for scale without going crazy, why he set Reddit's servers to Arizona time to dodge daylight saving time, and how DBOS makes your app as tough as your data. Plus, Jeremy shares his brutally honest take on distributed systems cargo cult...
2025-07-10
35 min
Data Engineering Podcast
Simplifying Data Pipelines with Durable Execution
SummaryIn this episode of the Data Engineering Podcast Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS, about durable execution and its impact on designing and implementing business logic for data systems. Jeremy explains how DBOS's serverless platform and orchestrator provide local resilience and reduce operational overhead, ensuring exactly-once execution in distributed systems through the use of the Transact library. He discusses the importance of version management in long-running workflows and how DBOS simplifies system design by reducing infrastructure needs like queues and CI pipelines, making it beneficial for data pipelines, AI workloads, and agentic AI.AnnouncementsHello...
2025-04-13
39 min
What the Dev?
302: Breaking down the barriers to serverless adoption (with DBOS' Jeremy Edberg)
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS, about the current state of serverless.They discuss:Why serverless adoption has stagnatedThe complexity of serverless architectureWhat needs to change to increase adoption
2025-04-01
09 min
Get With IT
88: Breaking down the barriers to serverless adoption (with DBOS' Jeremy Edberg)
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS, about the current state of serverless.They discuss:Why serverless adoption has stagnatedThe complexity of serverless architectureWhat needs to change to increase adoption
2025-03-27
09 min
The Leadership Exchange
Cultivating Startup Success: Jeremy Edberg on Vision, Motivation, and Dev Community Growth
In this episode of the Leadership Exchange Podcast, Tracy Lee welcomes back Jeremy Edberg, co-founder of DBOS, former Chief Architect at Reddit, and veteran startup investor. Together, they look into the realities of building and scaling startups, from the myth of "overnight success" to practical strategies for maintaining motivation through the slog of slow growth. Jeremy shares valuable insights on how to communicate a long-term vision, celebrate small wins, nurture developer communities, and stay focused while navigating market trends. Key Points: - The myth of overnight success: Startups like Cloudflare may seem like instant hits...
2025-01-15
27 min
The Leadership Exchange
How a First Reddit Engineer Builds Strong Engineering Cultures with Jeremy Edberg
In this episode of the Leadership Exchange, host Tracy Lee welcomes Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DeVos and former first employee at Reddit, to discuss leadership, engineering culture, and team building. They review Jeremy's career journey from Reddit to Netflix and beyond, sharing insights on scaling engineering teams, the impact of culture on development practices, and hiring strategies. Jeremy reflects on the evolution of his management style, emphasizing the importance of human connection in leadership, while also sharing lessons learned from his time at companies with strong engineering cultures. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and...
2024-10-15
28 min
D76.club - Tennis-Podcast
Jörn Renzenbrink (Hamburger Ballschule): Von Hamburg bis zur Nr. 70 der Weltrangliste
Welche Umkleide nach einer Niederlage fast zerlegt wurde und wie es war gegen Boris Becker einen Satz zu gewinnen. Unser heutiger Gast - Jahrgang 1972 - aus Hamburg war mal die Nummer 70 der ATP Tennis Weltrangliste und spielte bei Turnieren gegen Becker, Lendl, Edberg, Chang, Jarryd, Muster, Nicolas Kiefer und 4 mal gegen Jeremy Bates, sowie viele andere Stars, bevor er 2003 sein letztes Profi Match spielte. Er spielte viele Jahre Tennis Bundesliga, die oft den Grundstein legt, um Profi zu sein. Jörn lernte das Tennis spielen beim Rissener SV in Hamburg und spielte später beim Club an de...
2022-08-01
1h 15
No One's Okay
Based On: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest with Jeremy Edberg
Welcome to Based On, an adaptation podcast! This week my good friend Jeremy Edberg and I discuss One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest directed by Miloš Forman and adapted for the screen by Lawrence Hauben and Bo Goldman, which is of course based on the novel by Ken Kesey. Just a heads up, there will be SPOILERS! xo, Pamela LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ones-okay/id1495487224 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/71zwoGcKEgZ8FvMVcwPawh?si=85kZIupGTICYMvarnmw0ag Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-ones-okay NO ONE'S OKAY SCHEDULE New Episodes every Tuesday B...
2021-10-25
1h 28
No One's Okay
Body, Mind, & Booch with Jeremy Edberg
Thanks for listening! This week my good friend, and personal trainer extraordinaire, Jeremy Edberg joins me talk about his health journey. He shares what it was like to be diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis and how he figured out that nutrition and fitness were key players in his remission. We talk everything from excuse immunity and motivation, to homemade kombucha, to mushrooms and time travel. As always we concluded with the eternal question, “Are You Okay?” But, spoiler alert… we weren’t. xo, Pamela LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ones-okay/id1495487224 Spotify: https://open.spo...
2021-09-14
1h 09
OfferZen Podcast
Culture’s Role in Successful Tech Teams, MERGE Conference 2019 Panel
Over time, every tech team develops playbooks which help them build processes, teams and software that succeeds. At MERGE Cape Town, Tumi Sineke from OfferZen Foundation got to chat to Ashi Krishnan, Jeremy Edberg, Ridhwana Khan, and Dean Broadley about the teams they’ve been on. They discussed what their teams did that worked - and didn’t - as well as how workplace culture has contributed. Watch the video, and read the transcript here! (http://bit.ly/36mRBg8)
2020-02-09
00 min
OfferZen Podcast
Jeremy Edberg on Building Scalable Systems from Startups to Enterprises, MERGE Conference 2019 Presentation
If your product gains popularity and you’re caught off-guard without a scalable system, then you won’t be able to deal with the demand as your company grows. Building a distributed system - that allows you to scale, deploy and respond to customers fast - is hard and there are a lot of unique challenges that I learned about at Netflix and Reddit. In this talk, Jeremy Edberg helps audience members avoid the mistakes he made, with actionable ideas on how to implement a well-architected distributed system with the right monitoring.Watch the...
2020-01-31
00 min
OfferZen Podcast
#11 Jeremy Edberg, MinOps: Lessons in Automating Netflix’s Alert System
Before Jeremy Edberg founded his own company, MinOps, an SQL interface for the Cloud, he worked at Netflix as its founding reliability engineer. At that time, there was no alerting system to let his team know when things broke, which meant that humans had to monitor the system 24/7. In order to focus more energy on building new features, and spend less time sitting and watching screens, Jeremy and his team set up an automated alerting system. Here, he talks through the features they built into the alerts, and the impact this...
2019-11-22
00 min
The Hot Aisle
The Hot Aisle – Cloud Native Resiliency with Jeremy Edberg – Episode 21
Jeremy Edberg (@jedberg), Co-Founder of CloudNative (@CloudNativeIO) and well known for his Distributed Systems and Cloud Native Application Resiliency expertise joins us this week on The Hot Aisle. Your co-hosts Brent Piatti (@brentpiatti) and Brian Carpenter (@intheDC) dive into Jeremy’s storied history as the 1st paid employee of Reddit and as a reliability and distributed systems architect […]
2015-11-11
00 min
TEDTalks 科技
花型星翳,可能帮助我们检测类似地球的行星 | Jeremy Kasdin
宇航员们相信在银河系的每个星球都有一个行星,它们中的五分之一可能有生命存在。只是我们还没有看见它们中的任何一个-然而,杰瑞米.卡斯丹和它的同事正在用设计和工程制作的一个非同寻常的设备来寻找改变:一个花瓣-形状的“星翳”会允许望远镜在5万千米以外给行星照相。的确,如他所说,“最酷的可能的科学。”Translated by Yuanqing EdbergReviewed by Xin CUI
2014-04-17
06 min