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sisve | 4 months ago

That is 100% true. You cant be fired for picking AWS... But I doubt its the best choice for most people. Sad but true

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dijit|4 months ago

Schrodingers user;

Simultaneously too confused to be able to make their own UX choices, but smart enough to understand the backend of your infrastructure enough to know why it doesn't work and excuses you for it.

1dom|4 months ago

The morning national TV news (BBC) was interrupted with this as breaking news, and about how many services (specifically snapchat for some reason) are down because of problems with "Amazon's Web Services, reported on DownDetector"

I liked your point though!

Macha|4 months ago

Well, at that level of user they just know "the internet is acting up this morning"

HelloNurse|4 months ago

A typical manager/customer understands just enough to ask their inferiors to make their f--- cloud platform work, why haven't you fixed it yet? I need it!

In technically sophisticated organizations, this disconnect simply floats to higher levels (e.g. CEO vs. CTO rather than middle manager vs. engineer).

zejn|4 months ago

You can't be fired, but you burn through your runway quicker. No matter which option you choose, there is some exothermic oxidative process involved.

rafaelmn|4 months ago

AWS is smart enough to throw you a few mill credits to get you started.

ExoticPearTree|4 months ago

Every one of the big hyperscalers has a big outage from time to time.

Unless you lose a significant amount of money per minute of downtime, there is no incentive to go multicloud.

And multicloud has its own issues.

In the end, you live with the fact that your service might be down a day or two per year.

ta1243|4 months ago

> In the end, you live with the fact that your service might be down a day or two per year.

This is hilarious. In the 90s we used to have services which ran on machines in cupboards which would go down because the cleaner would unplug them. Even then a day or two per year would be unacceptable.

firesteelrain|4 months ago

When we looked at this our conclusion was not multi cloud but local resiliency with cloud augmentation. We still had our own small data center

brazukadev|4 months ago

Usually, 2 founders creating a startup can't fire each other anyway so a bad decision can still be very bad for lots of people in this forum