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X : Didn't you say the future is severless?
Me : It is. Why?
X : No place for monoliths?
Me : Always, for highly industrialised large scale components behind the scenes when you know what you need. Why?
X : primevideotech.com/video-str…
Me : And?
When considering IT costs, there are three costs that should guide you: cost of delay, opportunity cost, marginal cost
( #architectelevator mini thread )
If you manage your IT by cost alone, it's a sign that you totally lack any form of transparency. Else you would have found a much better metric.
#architectelevator
honestly, it doesn't matter how long I've been programming in #python, strftime.org always saves the day
yes it's super simple but it's such a handy resource
#dev
I’m researching for a book on Maintenance Of Everything.
It’s lovely to see an article that connects a term from software maintenance to the accelerating need for infrastructure maintenance.
theatlantic.com/technology/a…
🧵Minimalism: A Personal Story
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Years ago I had a big financial win. To celebrate, I bought a brand new Porsche 911 Turbo convertible—the car I had dreamed about as a teen (pic below is the actual 🚙).
It was beautiful but…
X : Thoughts on 2021?
Me : Same as 2020, 2019, 2018 ...
[Society] Have that We vs Me discussion.
[Economy] Start learning from China.
[Business] Focus on doctrine (see image).
[Tech] Go serverless.
X : What do you think the most important characteristics of leadership are? Strategy? Culture? Structure? Vision?
Me : None of the above. The most important characteristic is also the most difficult to do and to understand - servitude to the collective ...
The most important skill in many large organizations is to politely decline. That's because they manage by pushing work down the line.
I'm OK with declining but not good at cooking up these heart-breaking stories about how I would love to help, but sadly am oh-so-overworked
An interesting workplace trend to watch the remainder of this year:
Nobody took PTO this spring/summer since there was nowhere to go, so now everyone's going to be burning use-it-or-lose-it time off before year end.
There's going to be a MASSIVE dropoff in stuff getting done.
Yikes! 😱 Project Zero found an issue that allows an attacker to impersonate any AWS IAM role (and similar GCP attack) to obtain secrets from Hashicorp Vault. The concept generically applies to likely lots of other software that tries to prove an AWS identity to something else.
X : Thoughts on students going back to University?
Me : Daft. Should go all online.
X : But what about a hybrid approach - some online, some F2F?
Me : Dafter. That's like hybrid cloud. Nothing to do with sense, everything to do with pre-existing assets and inertia from the past.
Architects dive deep so they can come back up with solid answers & meaningful abstractions. This also means they can't look at or think about a problem just half-way.
Folks should appreciate and not call it "academic", "over engineering", "rathole" etc. It's called *thinking*!