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coleca

791 karmajoined há 16 anos
Customer Engineer - Platform @ GCP

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coleca
·há 5 dias·discuss
Unfortunately, the 14 layers of management are also responsible for deciding how the 14 layers will get cut. It's likely that all or most all of the middle management will survive but the ICs doing the real work will be the ones that take the hit.

I saw the same thing happen at Amazon. They claimed to be reducing layers of management in 2024/25, yet all that happened was a shuffling of the boxes on the org chart a bit and cuts to the ICs. Managers that had too many reports were forced to give some up for managers with too few, but most managers stayed in place.
coleca
·há 2 meses·discuss
Sometimes you need capacity and you have to choose where the capacity is not where you would like it to be. Unfortunately, the days of cloud bursting, and thinking of the cloud as an unlimited resource where you can spin up and spin down machines at will is vanishing. Power availability and supply chain lead times combined with unprecedented demand are the reason for this. That's why you see all the hyperscalers recently reporting on their "backlog" in their earnings reports.
coleca
·há 6 meses·discuss
The needless processes / bloat still burn electricity though. I'd have to guess that given the millions of installed macOS machines it's a non-trivial amount of wasted electricity. Long gone are the days of ruthlessly optimizing software for the limited hardware.
coleca
·há 6 meses·discuss
Such sad news. As a kid growing up in RI I used to love watching Computer Chronicles on our local PBS station each weekend. Stuart and Gary were the best. RIP to a legend
coleca
·há 8 meses·discuss
Great match up of technologies. Congrats to Ben and the team! I had the privilege of working with Replicate when I was at AWS, such a great team.
coleca
·há 8 meses·discuss
I was thinking the same thing. Can you imagine the headline?

"Forget Hackers! Phone Company Delivers Your Private Info—Including Your Home Address—Directly to Strangers!"
coleca
·há 9 meses·discuss
That's a great point. Sometimes we look for architecture or technology solutions for a problem that could be easily solved at the sales level by negotiating a PPA (Private Pricing Addendum) with AWS.
coleca
·há 9 meses·discuss
That is for S3 not AWS as a whole, AWS has never claimed otherwise. AFAIK S3 has never broken the 11 9s of durability.
coleca
·há 9 meses·discuss
Good startup idea would be to work with medical practices to use AI to automate the disputing of the "downcoding" by insurers.
coleca
·há 9 meses·discuss
For a workload of that size you would be able to negotiate private pricing with AWS or any cloud provider, not just CloudFlare. You can get a private pricing deal on S3 with as little as half a PB. Not saying that your overall expenses would be cheaper w/a CSP than DIY, but its not exactly an apples to apples comparison of taking full retail prices for the CSPs against eBayed equipment and free labor (minus the cost of the pizza).
coleca
·há 9 anos·discuss
Those TWiT episodes with Jerry and John C Dvorak were pure gold. He was a giant in the industry. R.I.P.