we aren't early. others like Gumby here have made great posts about how the cloud has existed for decades. I don't like his silly broad ranging manifestations but okay. I've seen a lot of old shit, let's stroke off about them but it continues.
Well AWS has been quite clever, using both Xen originally and also now KVM VMs, but everything else is based on that yeah. But that's gotten really complex over the years. They now use a container execution environment called firecracker or something that is open sourced and might be totally separate from their virtualized environment - or at least on top of it where they do let you just run little jams. Cloud isn't bad, I just mean you do have to transfer octets somehow from exec to exec. There are more and less efficient ways of doing it, and also more and less secure ways too - and abstract ways. Not all bad.
S3, yes a network accessible FS.
Unix - only is a telling word - it is the /defining/ paradigm for that. Is there a better one yet?
1000 CPUs? I mean, uh Hadoop, spark, etc etc. What?
Good replies by others here. "crazy and destructive" that you have no idea about how computers work today, or how computers are still computers. Your ignorance about things like Sun workstations as it relates to literally everything today, I mean you have no idea about modern computing lol
Some real anxiety in the comments here. I personally think this is a positive situation - one which could have been avoided if real human managers had a hint of empathy, humility, and understanding of their job : to be human conduits to a mechanical system.
I have had 3 or 4 great real human managers in my career. But that also includes at least a dozen horrible troll-drones. They deserve it. Give me nothing, get nothing. Even the real human ones were just buffering whatever they could before I quit.