The CTO of Reddit shares the engineering decisions that led the platform from scrappy startup to the 6th most visited website on the internet.
In this episode of The Library of Minds, we sit down with Chris Slowe, co-founder and CTO of Reddit. We dig into the reality of scaling technical teams, why "hope is not a strategy," and what it really takes to keep the front page of the internet running for two decades.
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