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The Secret Life of AWS: The Sticker Shock (AWS Cost Anomaly Detection)

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  The Secret Life of AWS: The Sticker Shock (AWS Cost Anomaly Detection) How to implement FinOps and automate cost monitoring in an enterprise serverless architecture #AWS   #FinOps   #CloudComputing   #CostOptimization Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 71 Timothy was staring at his monitor, his face completely pale. He had his hands clasped behind his head, frozen in a state of disbelief. Margaret walked into the library studio, carrying two cups of coffee. She set one down on his desk, noting his expression. "You look like you just deleted the production database." "Worse," Timothy whispered. "I just looked at our AWS bill for the first time since we deployed our multi-region failover architecture last month. Our DynamoDB Global Tables replication cos...

Tech-Reader AI Digest for Tue May 5 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Tuesday, May 4, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Brockman Concludes Testimony — The Mars Motivator, a Torn Painting, and Secret Tesla Work What happened:  OpenAI President Greg Brockman concluded his testimony Tuesday, largely rebutting Elon Musk's account of OpenAI's early years. Brockman testified that he never made any commitments to Musk about the company's corporate structure, and he never heard anyone else make them. "This entity remains a nonprofit," Brockman said, referring to the OpenAI foundation. The most dramatic moment of the trial so far came Tuesday when Brockman described an August 2017 meeting that began warmly — Musk had recently given Teslas to OpenAI employees, and former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever had painted a Tesla portrait as a token of thanks. But Musk grew angry when discussing equity, said "I decline," then stood up and walked toward Brockman so fast that Brockman feared he might be struck. In...

The Secret Life of AWS: S3 Is More Than a Bucket

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  The Secret Life of AWS: S3 Is More Than a Bucket Versioning, storage classes, lifecycle policies, and the access control you didn't know you needed #AmazonS3   #CloudStorage   #S3Versioning   #AWSS3 Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They meet in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they work through the tools, ideas, and infrastructure that power modern software. Today, Timothy returns to a service he thinks he knows. Episode 8 Timothy settled into his chair with the particular ease of someone revisiting familiar ground. "S3," he said. "I know this one." Margaret looked up from her book. The faintest suggestion of something — not quite a smile — crossed her face. "Tell me what you know," she said. "Object store, not a file system. Flat namespace — the slash in a key name is just a character, not a folder separator. Buckets as containers, objects as the things inside them. Extraordinar...

Tech-Reader AI Digest for Mon May 4 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Monday, May 4, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Brockman Takes the Stand — $30 Billion, Tangled Ties, and the Allegiance Email What happened:  Greg Brockman took the stand Monday in the fourth day of the trial. His testimony lasted most of the day and will resume Tuesday morning. The number that defined the day: OpenAI co-founder and President Greg Brockman disclosed that his stake in the firm is worth nearly  $30 billion  — confirming a figure Musk has pointed to in arguing that OpenAI has abandoned its nonprofit mission. Musk's attorney Steven Molo mentioned the nearly $30 billion figure more than a dozen times during more than two hours of questioning. Cross-examination revealed Brockman's financial ties extend beyond OpenAI — holding positions or stakes in  Sam Altman's family office ,  Helion Energy , and  Cerebras , the chip startup OpenAI is partnering with on a $20 billion compute deal. The connection to...

The Secret Life of Azure: No More "404: Knowledge Not Found"

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  The Secret Life of Azure: No More "404: Knowledge Not Found" Graceful degradation, circuit breakers, and the art of failing without the user noticing #AzureAI   #HighAvailability   #GracefulDegradation   #LLMOps Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 41 The library was quiet, but Timothy was uneasy. He was looking at the wiring behind the  Lead Planner’s  desk. Everything was optimized, but it was still a single point of failure. "Margaret," Timothy said, "the Canary catches the drift, and the Guardrails catch the lies. But what if the Lead Planner just... vanishes? If Azure has a regional hiccup or our primary API connection goes dark, the library doesn't just slow down—it disappears. We’re one broken cable away from a '404: Knowledge Not Found...