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·l’année dernière·discuss
This is elegant and tasteful in all the right ways. Really nice work!
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
It’s really cool that you got to watch and recognize this change in your father; seeing it is one thing but then putting the pieces together to present this holistic story seems magical. Thanks for sharing!
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
One thing I always struggle with is how any of this is different from the stock market. Most people aren’t smart savvy investors just like most people aren’t smart savvy sports betters. Companies have good days and bad days (wins and losses), and people just invest their lives away hoping for a big change. The only thing I see being a major difference is that the industry around the stock market is too engrained in the world to be ever be removed. I dunno, this article made me really unhappy in a “shine the light on things you don’t think about daily” kind of way.
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Also not surprised to find out that Ozgun from Citus is behind these strong principles! :)

Yea I mean that can basically be assessed as a paradox: how can you possibly write a line of code that you don’t know how to validate its correctness!?
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Great article and really great pragmatism. Heroku was a pioneer in excellent software design and development, more than they may ever get credit for. It’s not a surprise to me that the author worked at Heroku and thinks like a pro.

I love Ruby. I love rails. I love gems. I love bundler. I’m not sure why the Ruby community is so much stronger at simple software design than any other I’ve been a part of.

I spend most of my time in Python right now, and it’s fine, but I don’t love it like I loved Ruby. The only reason I have to be in Python is because the world of data engineering chose Python as their language. That basically always puts me in the unfortunate situation of having to choose between getting a project/task done using a Python library, or have to write it more by hand in Ruby, and you know which one wins :(.

As far as I can tell, there’s no reason Ruby couldn’t be the language of choice for data engineering, it’s just that no one has spent the time to make it that yet. I wish I could commit my life to that, I would, if nothing else mattered.

Tl;dr, author’s point of view is great, I bet their control plane is great; Ruby is fantastic; and someone should go make a pandas for Ruby and name it something even better like raccoons!
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Obviously no one knows anything and only time will tell, but if I had to gander, my conclusion would not be that of the author’s:

> As I pointed out in my previous blog post about the shifts in AWS, the one-stop-cloud-shop approach has shown cracks. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Alibaba et al. won’t be able to cover all grounds, neither in tech domains, nor in geo’s.

This doesn’t make much sense to me. What cracks? Aren’t aws regions the solution to geographic control to where your data and infra reside? Also, what tech domain does aws not have a solution for?

I’m not saying the underdog can’t catch up. I’m saying that when aws made this major switch to offer their cloud, it was certainly a first-of-its-kind offering. Lidl offering competitive services to aws doesn’t sound that scary, especially considering that I don’t believe for a second that lidl’s cloud offering comes even close to what aws provides. At that point, if this competitor’s only real value proposition is that they’re “in Europe,” then I’m not sure how compelling of a selling point that is for me to give up everything else I get with my aws offering.

Note: I am using aws as my example solely because it’s what I know best, not affiliated in any way with them as of this writing.
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Cool.
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Great job Luna!
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Hahah I just realized the reference to the movie! Bravo.
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
It sounds like you should take it from where they left off and publish your own post about your perspective, and fulfill the prophecy!
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Hahah
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Really pointless comment :P
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
How the world dies vs how the world works doesn’t sound all that different, and there’s still plenty of great wisdom in the article.
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
agreed, wholeheartedly.
set5think
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Thank you for finding a great way to say what I have been trying to say all my life. I will keep this with me for the rest of my life

-Hassan