
Front-End Craftsmanship with Lonni Ingram
If you’ve visited Reddit with a web browser in the past few months, then you likely landed on our new front-end experience, internally named Shreddit. This new implementation took years to finish and ...
2 Huhti 202454min

What’s Next for Reddit Tech
From whichever perspective you look at it, Reddit is always evolving and growing. Users post and comment about current events or whatever they’re into lately, and Reddit employees improve infrastructu...
5 Maalis 20241h 10min

Unifying All The ML Platforms with Rosa Català
Machine Learning plays a role in most every computer application in use these days. Beneath the shine of generative AI applications, there’s a whole other side to ML that includes the tools and infras...
5 Helmi 202448min

Taking Security into SPACE with Reddit's CISO Flee
As Reddit has grown over the years, maintaining the security of the company and user’s data has become an increasingly difficult task. The teams that manage this responsibility are spread out across t...
9 Tammi 202439min

Scaling Program Management @ Reddit with Rachel O’Brien
Reddit is composed of many teams all working on various projects: everything from the iOS app to advertising, to collectible avatars. Keeping these teams focused and aligned to the core Reddit mission...
5 Joulu 202340min

Growing Healthy International Communities
Communities form the backbone of Reddit. From r/football to r/AskReddit, people come from all over the world to take part in conversations. While Reddit is a US-based company, the platform has a growi...
7 Marras 20231h 11min

Site Reliability Engineering @ Reddit with Nathan Handler
Reddit has hundreds of software engineers that build the code that delivers cat pictures to your eyeballs every day. But there is another group of engineers at Reddit that empowers those software engi...
3 Loka 202339min