basic idea is anything and everything can be modeled as a stream of events that can be reduced into some current view of reality.
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I am already on the stream bandwagon on ux and management/org structure front, now good to see mirroring goes all the way thru
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what does streaming in context of management/org structure mean?
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It's about managing end-to-end information flows rather than supply/distro chain. The atoms are commodity now.
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very cool. So what's driving success of "full stack" startups (uber/airbnb) is manage info flow better than alternatives.
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And specifically, managing info flows to create serendipity rather than predictability, *very* different orientation
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That's what got me really interested in DevOps 2 years back. There was a genuinely new idea buried in there.
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People who see it as an incremental improvement on lean/toyota type thinking don't get it. It's way more radical.
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because bits are way more mallable than atoms? Toyota wants to reduce waste where devops helps orgs upend themselves much easier?
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Yup. You have no idea how ahead of the curve are if this seems natural and obvious to you :)
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:) I generally don't have a good idea of where I am on the curve. Lots of independence/indifference does that you you :)

