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Backstage with BobbyD featuring Patrick Newman

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Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when your favorite social media platform suddenly crashes? In this illuminating conversation with Patrick Newman, a veteran software engineering manager with over 20 years of experience at Google, Twitter, and Amazon, we pull back the curtain on the invisible infrastructure that powers the digital world we rely on daily.
Patrick shares the high-stakes responsibility of managing Twitter's Core Infrastructure team—work he describes as "the bottom of the car, the underneath the car... it holds everything up, but you don't see it." His team created innovative solutions that prevented dozens of potential global outages, demonstrating how critical these unseen systems are to our online experiences. The conversation reveals the fascinating tension between moving quickly and maintaining stability in platforms used by millions.
Beyond technical insights, Patrick offers a refreshingly honest perspective on career development in the AI era. While embracing AI as a powerful tool for coding, he emphasizes that "AI can be a great accelerant, but it's not going to fix a fundamental gap in knowledge." This wisdom comes from a career that's spanned multiple technological revolutions—from the early internet to mobile to cloud computing and now AI.
Perhaps most compelling is Patrick's unexpected journey—from teaching English in Japan to becoming a baseball blogger with 45,000 daily readers to managing engineering teams at tech giants. His story demonstrates how diverse experiences can shape leadership approaches and how maintaining professional relationships opens doors to new opportunities. The genuine mentorship dynamic between Patrick and host Bobby shines throughout their conversation, offering listeners a model for supportive professional relationships.
Whether you're a seasoned tech professional navigating industry changes or just beginning your journey, this episode provides valuable perspective on staying adaptable, continuing to learn, and finding your unique path in technology. As Patrick advises, "Have a goal, stick with it... If coding isn't working for you, maybe SRE will, maybe product management will... those dots connect, no matter how far along they go."

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Chapters

1. AI as a Technical Accelerant (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Patrick Newman (00:01:11)

3. Patrick's Tech Industry Journey (00:04:18)

4. Twitter's Core Infrastructure Team (00:08:22)

5. Supporting Blackbirds ERG at Twitter (00:13:37)

6. Patrick's Time in Japan (00:21:40)

7. The Puppet Rollout Solution (00:28:23)

8. Leaving Twitter for Amazon (00:32:11)

9. Google Payments and Leadership Today (00:35:03)

10. Red and Blue Engineering Exercises (00:39:27)

11. Final Advice for Tech Careers (00:48:09)

74 episodes

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Content provided by BobbyD, D'Hustle and Raymond...don't call him RayRay and Raymond...don't call him RayRay. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by BobbyD, D'Hustle and Raymond...don't call him RayRay and Raymond...don't call him RayRay or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when your favorite social media platform suddenly crashes? In this illuminating conversation with Patrick Newman, a veteran software engineering manager with over 20 years of experience at Google, Twitter, and Amazon, we pull back the curtain on the invisible infrastructure that powers the digital world we rely on daily.
Patrick shares the high-stakes responsibility of managing Twitter's Core Infrastructure team—work he describes as "the bottom of the car, the underneath the car... it holds everything up, but you don't see it." His team created innovative solutions that prevented dozens of potential global outages, demonstrating how critical these unseen systems are to our online experiences. The conversation reveals the fascinating tension between moving quickly and maintaining stability in platforms used by millions.
Beyond technical insights, Patrick offers a refreshingly honest perspective on career development in the AI era. While embracing AI as a powerful tool for coding, he emphasizes that "AI can be a great accelerant, but it's not going to fix a fundamental gap in knowledge." This wisdom comes from a career that's spanned multiple technological revolutions—from the early internet to mobile to cloud computing and now AI.
Perhaps most compelling is Patrick's unexpected journey—from teaching English in Japan to becoming a baseball blogger with 45,000 daily readers to managing engineering teams at tech giants. His story demonstrates how diverse experiences can shape leadership approaches and how maintaining professional relationships opens doors to new opportunities. The genuine mentorship dynamic between Patrick and host Bobby shines throughout their conversation, offering listeners a model for supportive professional relationships.
Whether you're a seasoned tech professional navigating industry changes or just beginning your journey, this episode provides valuable perspective on staying adaptable, continuing to learn, and finding your unique path in technology. As Patrick advises, "Have a goal, stick with it... If coding isn't working for you, maybe SRE will, maybe product management will... those dots connect, no matter how far along they go."

Support the show

🚀 Join the Hustle!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. AI as a Technical Accelerant (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Patrick Newman (00:01:11)

3. Patrick's Tech Industry Journey (00:04:18)

4. Twitter's Core Infrastructure Team (00:08:22)

5. Supporting Blackbirds ERG at Twitter (00:13:37)

6. Patrick's Time in Japan (00:21:40)

7. The Puppet Rollout Solution (00:28:23)

8. Leaving Twitter for Amazon (00:32:11)

9. Google Payments and Leadership Today (00:35:03)

10. Red and Blue Engineering Exercises (00:39:27)

11. Final Advice for Tech Careers (00:48:09)

74 episodes

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