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Avoiding Fallback in Distributed Systems

builder.aws.com
17 points·by joeyhage·11 days ago·4 comments

AWS introduces Lambda MicroVMs: isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control

aws.amazon.com
12 points·by joeyhage·20 days ago·0 comments

False Positive OSV Advisories Reported by Amazon Inspector

github.com
1 points·by joeyhage·2 months ago·1 comments

Hermes Agent surpassed OpenClaw as top app on OpenRouter leaderboard

openrouter.ai
2 points·by joeyhage·2 months ago·0 comments

[untitled]

3 points·by joeyhage·6 months ago·0 comments

comments

joeyhage
·2 days ago·discuss
> In 2026, if you are not delegating this kind of engineering overhead to AI, you are burning money. And, more importantly, you are burning your life.

AI use can be a divisive topic among developers but I generally believe it is a useful tool. That said, please don’t broadly advise people on what’s best for their life. It will only make people push away from AI more.
joeyhage
·19 days ago·discuss
> “While vehicle safety is critical, blaming larger vehicles for pedestrian deaths overlooks systemic issues” including the design of roads, said Mike Levine, a spokesman for Ford.

This is from the NYT article
joeyhage
·26 days ago·discuss
addy.io and proton pass are both great, affordable options. (Proton pass has a built in hide-my-email feature that supports custom domains)
joeyhage
·26 days ago·discuss
Completely agree - have you encountered this before? The Gmail plus sign alias trick has been widely known for a long time and, to my knowledge, still works well today. It would be easy enough for websites to either block + in gmail addresses or instead grab the true email.
joeyhage
·last month·discuss
Most people know this but the _real_ reason it explains things is that GitHub is owned by Microsoft. Oh, and Microsoft moved GitHub to Azure
joeyhage
·last month·discuss
What I meant was the project would stay FOSS forever, so that would mean all future updates including features, bug fixes, and patches. My understanding is the license can be changed at any time so then you would only have FOSS access for the code up until the point in time the license changed.

That said, I completely agree that there’s a better solution.
joeyhage
·last month·discuss
Everything Cloudflare is announcing could have been done without acquiring VoidZero. The part they aren’t saying is the greater influence they will have on the roadmap and protecting themselves from someone else acquiring vite and making it closed source and/or monetizing it. We’ve seen it so many times - a project promises to stay free and open source, but things change. Are there any licenses or contracts that a project could use and would hold up in court that they need to stay FOSS forever?
joeyhage
·last month·discuss
Is this going to be the final straw for some organizations to leave GitHub? Genuinely curious what folks think since recent GitHub outage posts on HN have been filled with frustration, but previously GitHub Copilot was a steal.
joeyhage
·last month·discuss
Is this going to be the final straw to cause a larger exodus from GitHub? Genuinely curious what folks think since recent GitHub outage posts on HN have been filled with frustration, but at the time GitHub Copilot was still a steal.
joeyhage
·2 months ago·discuss
Currently 46 advisories are being withdrawn. Impacted both pypi and npm dependencies. JFrog Security reported [1] that this caused many bricked deployments.

[1] https://x.com/JFrogSecurity/status/2059188666421940244
joeyhage
·2 months ago·discuss
There’s a lot of nuance to this. Regarding the former, what if someone used unethical or illegal means to produce the work? And regarding the latter, we can choose to provide constructive criticism out of kindness. Apathy or silence is a disservice to others in some cases.
joeyhage
·6 months ago·discuss
Hey, Micah! So cool seeing you on here. I met you when you interned at Principal several years ago. Hope you are well!
joeyhage
·9 months ago·discuss
> as is the case with the recently launched IPv6 endpoint and the public regional endpoint

It isn't explicitly stated in the RCA but it is likely these new endpoints were the straw that broke the camel's back for the DynamoDB load balancer DNS automation
joeyhage
·9 months ago·discuss
As others have mentioned, LLMs require a lot of effort to get it right. Personally, I still prefer writing code over writing LLM prompts but I’m trying to find the right balance. I will always enjoy refactoring so I tend to have the LLM get me most of the way there and leave the polishing for myself.
joeyhage
·10 months ago·discuss
> 46. aws-sdk -> 1692 (2.1692.0)

AWS still made the top 50