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Multi-Cloud is the Worst Practice

Multi-cloud (that is, running the same workload across multiple cloud providers in a completely agnostic way) is absolutely something you need to be focusing on—at least, according to two constituencies: Declining vendors that realize that if you don’t go multi-cloud, they’ll have nothing left to sell you. AWS isn’t going to build a multi-cloud dashboard, […]

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Kubernetes the Much Harder Way

Getting started with Kubernetes? Try learning it the hard way … seriously. Doing a hands-on tutorial can open new levels of understanding about the platform.

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Counting Twitter Followers over Time, the Corey Quinn Way

One of my favorite things to do at the end of the year is dive into a bit of writing code myself. I’m incredibly bad at it, which—while frustrating from an execution perspective—makes posts like this way more entertaining. My lingua franca is “Python.” This shouldn’t shouldn’t be misconstrued as me saying, “I’m good at […]

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The Harrowing Search for the Elusive Technical Answer

Hey, Google, please crawl this meta description! “How to set a static header on an AWS v2 API Gateway to enable HSTS.” xoxo, Corey Quinn

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The Right and Wrong Way to Interview Engineers

Today I want to talk about the worst whiteboard confessions of all time, and those invariably all tend to circle around what we ask candidates to do on a whiteboard during job interviews.

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It’s Time to Rethink the AWS Free Tier

AWS’s free tier was imagined as a no-risk way to test out AWS services before building meaningful infrastructure on the platform. The reality has become something very different.

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Handling Secrets with AWS

You want to find a way to maturely and sensibly store those secrets in ways that are centralized (so you don’t have to update every server / container / function whenever one changes), secure (so they remain secret), and accessible (in practice, there’s little difference between a service going down and you losing your credentials to talk to the service). There are a number of ways to do this with native AWS services.

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The Amazonian Evil Infecting AWS

Be wary of the ways Amazon is running its retail business; it’s starting to leach into AWS.

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A CEO’s Experience Taking the New AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Online Exam

I took the new online option for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam. It was a bit of a rocky start, but also surprisingly promising.

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The Next Million Cloud Customers

Not all cloud customers are the same, but there seems to be a lack of awareness of this in the industry. Let me sketch out two customer personas for you. Customer A is a SaaS company. They run their environment on the cloud in some way: Perhaps it’s all-in-on one provider, perhaps it’s multi-cloud (which […]

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