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Corey Quinn
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And now, a small thread on what to do in your first two weeks of starting a new job. Begin with reasonable boundaries. Otherwise putting in extra time upfront makes
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I believe I owe the Twitter a thread on my "Rules of Shitposting." This is that thread. It's in our Corporate Docs at the Duckbill Group under the more prosaic
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So this has been on my backlog for a while, let's get rid of it. @rseroter wrote an analysis of the various provider offerings' Cloud Shells. I haven't actually read
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"I hate my job, I'm going to quit and start my own company. How hard can it be?"Oh so tremendously hard. A thread. I said this a lot when I
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Been a while since I put on my New User Hat. What cloud service should I work with today?I'll pick.... @awscloud. Welcome to the hot seat! Small typo there: there
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So a thread I've been "meaning to write" for the past few years but somehow always found an excuse to avoid. No more!My entire career (and life, really) have been
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Let’s try something different. What @awscloud concept are you struggling with? Let me help explain it or find someone who can. The way accounts were designed originally. "Hard to delete"
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My thread the other night on "what I would do if I were advising @Elastic" was predicated on exactly this outcome. I mean... it was easily predictable. At best--Elastic gets
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And now a livetweet thread of a legal conference in the case of C21-31-BJR, Parler LLC v. @awscloud. Parler suggests "AWS just has to flip a switch and Parler gets
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Let me point out some cloud magic tonight / say some nice things.Normally I dunk on @awscloud in these threads, but today that puts me Nazi-adjacent. Plus AWS marketing's nerves
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In this thread (which you may want to mute), give me a company and I'll tell you why they fired me.I'll start with @F5: because I used the word "refreshing"
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A lot of assumptions about how the servers behave are "baked in" to how Parler (and any AWS hosted application) are built. A lot of companies don't realize that those
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