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What I Don’t Get about the AWS Gateway Load Balancer
AWS recently launched the AWS Gateway Load Balancer. Technically, it’s a way of preserving original network traffic/ensuring flow symmetry—or, in other words, “dropping a bunch of instances in-line without having to teach them all about AWS networking.” This is a great feature! What’s not so great is that the launch article highlights how good this […]
Generative AI Builds a re:Invent Scavenger Hunt
Let’s begin with the tl;dr: At this year’s re:Invent, I’m hosting a photo scavenger hunt with significant prizes for “most items found” and “most creative entry.” Sign up through my webapp at findme.lastweekinaws.com. The rest of this post details how I built this app.
Lies, Damned Lies, and Keynotes
Welcome to Build re:Invent Next! The lights go down. It’s time for your preferred cloud vendor’s annual keynote to start. An inspiring video plays to what was charitably deemed “corporate dance music” but in practice sounds like a sped-up Enya on quaaludes. Satya / Andy / a robot walks on stage to welcome us all […]
The Great Lie
There’s a universal lie that technical people believe across the board. It goes something like this: “After this next sprint ends, then we’re going to pay off all of our technical debt and start doing everything the right way.”
The TurboTax of AWS Billing
Today, I want to talk about TurboTax. Yes, while Intuit is a longstanding AWS reference customer, I’m not here to talk about its cloud bills. Instead, I’m going to apply its consumer tax product to how I think about AWS bill savings. For readers who aren’t in the United States or familiar with the way […]
A Static Headache
LastWeekinAWS.com exists [Editor’s note: It did exist this way at the time it was written. This is no longer true.] as a series of programmatically generated static pages that end up in an S3 bucket. (The generation process, while fascinating, is going to be the subject of a different blog post at some point and […]
Shitposting as a Learning Style
Everyone learns in different ways. Some methods work super well for one person, while someone else just doesn’t “get it.” While most of us know this intellectually, it’s easy to forget that other people aren’t all like we are. I’m speaking in this case, of course, about myself.
Should You Take a Job at AWS?
“Should I accept a job offer at AWS?” The answer isn’t straightforward, so here are the things you’ll want to consider before you take a job at Amazon.
The Missed Opportunity: AWS, re:Invent, and the Community That Cared
The AWS re:Invent session tracker leaves much to be desired, a point that many in the community have lamented for years. Its glaring shortcomings range from the absence of a calendar view to a lackluster search function and the inability to share links to individual sessions. Frustrated attendees have long been in need of a better solution, and several community members rose to the challenge.
Happy Birthday Werner Vogels!
After watching enough of his talks to recite them by heart, The Duckbill Group says “happy birthday” to Amazon CTO Werner Vogels in our own special way.
Happy Birthday Jeff Barr!
After watching enough of his talks to recite them by heart, The Duckbill Group says “happy birthday” to Amazon CTO Werner Vogels in our own special way.
To Save Money on Your AWS Bill, Turn That S— Off
Before you buy Savings Plans, sign an AWS contract, or rearchitect your environment, consider doing this first.