Software engineer building River (riverqueue.com). Former Co-founder at Distru. Mux, Opendoor and Heroku alum.
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The important quote from the timeline:
Mar 01 9:41 AM PST
We want to provide some additional information on the power issue in a single Availability Zone in the ME-CENTRAL-1 Region. At around 4:30 AM PST, one of our Availability Zones (mec1-az2) was impacted by objects that struck the data center, creating sparks and fire. The fire department shut off power to the facility and generators as they worked to put out the fire. We are still awaiting permission to turn the power back on, and once we have, we will ensure we restore power and connectivity safely. It will take several hours to restore connectivity to the impacted AZ. The other AZs in the region are functioning normally.
Here is something that gets lost in all the excitement about AI productivity: most software engineers became engineers because they love writing code.
I think there's a big split between those who derive meaning and enjoyment from the act of writing code or the code itself vs. those who derive it from solving problems (for which the code is often a necessary byproduct). I've worked with many across both of these groups throughout my career.
I am much more in the latter group, and the past 12mo are the most fun I've had writing software in over a decade. For those in the first group, it's easy to see how this can be an existential crisis.
The actual decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1287_4gcj.pdf
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