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Ramblings on Experimentation Pitfalls, Part 1.
Ramblings on Experimentation Pitfalls, Part 1.
Rollouts via changing variant distribution
timothybrownsf
May 19
Envoy: 7 months later
On September 14, 2016 we announced Envoy, our L7 proxy and communication bus. In a nutshell, Envoy is a “service mesh” substrate that…
mattklein123
Apr 25
Blessing your SSH at Lyft
Blessing your SSH at Lyft
Implementing two-factor authentication for SSH at Lyft, and announcing our open-source client for interacting with Netflix’s BLESS.
Chris Steipp
Apr 11
Announcing Ratelimit
Go/gRPC service designed to enable generic rate limiting
Jose Nino
Feb 8
Keeping Lyft Accessible
Keeping Lyft Accessible
Scott Berrevoets
Jan 17
Experimentation in a Ridesharing Marketplace
Experimentation in a Ridesharing Marketplace
Part 3 of 3: Bias and Variance
Nicholas Chamandy
Dec 15, 2016
Building for the End-User
Building for the End-User
In every line of code, engineers make code architecture and implementation design decisions about the products they build. In summation…
Sean Bolton
Dec 7, 2016
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