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The AWS Service I Hate the Most
People often ask me what my favorite AWS service is (generally S3, EFS, Systems Manager, or IAM depending upon the day or my mood), but I virtually never get asked about the inverse: what’s the AWS service I despise most of all? Maybe people are scared of the answer. Maybe they think that it’s going […]
Azure’s Terrible Security Posture Comes Home to Roost
I’ve been giving Azure a fair bit of grief lately for some embarrassing information security lapses, and I think it’s only fair for me to explain in a format beyond “some tweets” exactly why that is. The write-ups I’ve seen have all been deeply technical and more or less bury the lede, so let me […]
Orca Security, AWS, and the Killer Whale of a Problem
Last week Orca Security published two critical vulnerabilities in AWS. This led to a bit of a hair-on-fire day, since AWS didn’t get around to saying anything formally about it until later that afternoon. The particularly eye-popping phrase that stood out from one of the announcements was: “Our research team believes, given the data found […]
8 AWS Terms Project Managers Need to Know
Recently, an anonymous individual told me that their company was planning to migrate to AWS and they were looking for someone to help with the project management side. This anonymous person was hoping to be that project manager. There was one caveat: The right individual would be “familiar with AWS.” The inquiring mind was not, […]
Is the AWS Free Tier really free?
Is the AWS Free Tier really free? No. No! Oh my god no. It absolutely is not. The AWS Free Tier is free in the same way that a table saw is childproof. If you blindly rush in to use an AWS service with the expectation that you won’t be charged, you’re likely to lose […]
An Unexpected Love Letter to Azure
Azure’s Computer Vision can generate alt text in a sophisticated way that’s a game-changer for making accessibility and inclusivity frictionless.
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 […]
What the Hell Is Amazon Web Services?
A primer on the history of AWS, how it developed, why it’s been so transformative, and how it’s easy to make fun of.
The Sun Also Crashes: Keeping Current
When you let the tech you’re skilled in become the cornerstone of your identity, you limit future career possibilities. Here’s what to do instead
Happy 75th Birthday Larry Ellison!
After 75 years of very distinctive work on this planet, The Duckbill Group says “thank you” to Oracle founder Larry Ellison in our own special way.
An AWS Bill Analysis: Changelogs.md
The changelogs.md AWS bill was opened to our analysis. Here’s what we found…
Introducing AWS Elastic Beanstalker
The past couple of months at AWS have been consumed with “OP1.” You would be forgiven for thinking this is some form of disease. But because Amazon is a beautiful bespoke place with a language all its own, this is what they call their annual planning cycle. Big Ideas are proposed from teams and, in […]