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Introduction
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Solving complex problems
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Albatross life cycle
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Commercial fishing
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How it works
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What happens
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The Albatross Task Force
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The IT Industry
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The ATF
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Two key decisions
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DevOps thinking
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Learning things
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Feedback loops
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The hook pod
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Continuous learning
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Submit to your own mistakes
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Conclusion
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore how DevOps principles saved albatrosses from extinction in this 33-minute GOTO London 2016 conference talk by Laurence Timms, Head of Application Development at RSPB. Learn about the complex problem of albatross conservation, the impact of commercial fishing, and the innovative solutions developed by the Albatross Task Force. Discover how DevOps thinking, continuous learning, and feedback loops were applied outside the IT industry to create the hook pod, a device that significantly reduced albatross deaths. Gain insights on solving complex problems, embracing mistakes, and applying tech industry practices to environmental challenges. The presentation covers the albatross life cycle, fishing industry practices, key decisions made by conservationists, and valuable lessons that can be applied across various fields.

How DevOps Saved the Albatross - Lessons Outside IT

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