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I also take deeper dives into a vast array of technologies. Looking at how we can build systems that have strong privacy and security protections. This type of content addresses cloud, distributed systems, and a lot more.

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It’s Official, Serverless Is Now Meaningless and That’s…Ok?

Serverless used to mean something…maybe. Does it mean anything to the cloud community today?

Is Google LaMDA Sentient?

Is a Google language model alive? One researcher certainly thinks so.

Twitter To Add Edit Button…Finally

Twitter finally admits it’s working on an edit button. Why now?

Okta Breach Highlight The Challenges of Incident Response Communications

Okta is responding to a public cybersecurity incident, what can we learn from how they handled communications?

CloudFlare Launches an API Gateway

CloudFlare launches a new API Gateway product, will is shake up the market?

Automating Audit Evidence Collection Natively in AWS

Google Cloud makes some small pricing adjustments and reactions are mixed. Here are my thoughts.

Google Cleans Up Google Cloud Development

Google Cloud recently cleaned up both the CLIs and SDKs for building in the Google Cloud.

Automating Audit Evidence Collection Natively in AWS

The AWS Audit Manager can help organize all of your audit and compliance evidence. This solution helps streamline the collection of non-AWS resource data points.

Some Thoughts on AWS Well-Architected Custom Lenses

The AWS Well-Architected Tool allows users to create their own Custom Lenses. I have thoughts…

Your Web Browser As Your Computer

Google Chrome OS Flex is going to help put Chrome OS on a lot more computers. That’s a good thing, right?

Thoughts On The AWS Virtual Waiting Room Solution

Building a ticketing or registration system? AWS just released a solution to help queue demand.

Web3 Is Full of Optimism, A $2 Million Dollar Bug Might Change That

Optimism (an L2 Ethereum project) just paid out a two million dollar bug bounty.

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