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  1. With so many interacting components, the number of things that can go wrong in a distributed system is enormous. You’ll never be able to prevent all possible failure modes, but you can identify many of the weaknesses in your system before they’re triggered by these events. This report introduces you to Chaos Engineering, a method of experimenting on infrastructure that lets you expose weaknesses before they become a real problem.

  2. "Real men don't invert a MIDI file, they invert the score, learn it, and play it on an actual keyboard"

  3. Linux configuration checker for systems to be used for real-time audio

  4. How to tweak each and every part of your l*nux box to go low-latency