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Measuring Reliability Culture to Optimize Tradeoffs: Perspectives from an Anthropologist

Tuesday, 10 November 2026, 13:30 to 14:15 · Studio · seats 120

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Understanding how culture influences engineering practices is often a black box. At Meta, we focused on transforming our mantra of “move fast and break things,” to “move fast with stable infrastructure” by giving attention to the cultural elements of doing reliability work. This talk describes this process and decodes how to systematically measure the on-the-ground perspectives of engaging with reliability work so that we can have an informed perspective on how to best optimize the right degree of reliability. The audience will take away actionable practices that can be used to understand how to evaluate their underlying reliability culture, take data-driven approaches to measuring reliability sentiment and barriers and facilitators to performing the work, and identify practices that allow

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Carolina Concepción

Site Reliability Engineer at Fathom Analytics Group

Carolina Concepción is a Site Reliability Engineer at Fathom Analytics Group, working on distributed systems. They have shipped and operated production systems for the last decade and are bringing a war story or two to this stage.

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