Monthly Archive for: ‘October, 2010’

Walking back what I said about Amazon AWS.

In case you missed it, yesterday I was more than a bit pissed off at Amazon AWS S3. Actually, I hope you did miss it, because I was wrong and they were right, and I lashed out in frustration. Here’s what I though happened: Out of the blue, Amazon S3 changed something so and neither Pat (who does the audio ...Read More →

When Amazon Clouds rain B.S.

I’m in the process this morning of learning a core truth about Cloud infrastructure, and the process is not a pleasant one. Pat Foley (who’s in Boston at the Business of Software Conference right now, the lucky dog) and I do a podcast each week, and for the last 18 months we’ve been hosting the .mp3 files at Amazon S3. ...Read More →

And now for a bit of entertainment…

If you love science fiction (and what dev doesn’t, we live it everyday), I strongly commend to you Nathan Lowell’s “A Trader’s Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper”, starting with Quarter Share. No aliens will suck on your brains, cities explode, computers come alive or Industrial Light and Magic- grade special effects. Just a great tale of eighteen-year-old ...Read More →
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