#aws

eduardopribeiro@diasporabr.com.br

One of the big questions I have about companies controlling everything is the issue of bankruptcy. Imagine a hypothetical situation: You have just founded your startup. Excellent! She helps many people around the world by doing anything. Its platform is based on a public cloud (an #AWS, any #Azure) and, overnight, these companies are exposed for a millionaire fraud scheme. These are forced to close and, consequently, their #cloud system. How do you look? How is your business that helped several people?

It's over friend, bye bye, you're held hostage to a system that can simply and literally end overnight... I'm not saying they don't do a great job, or that they don't deliver what they promise, the problem is that nowadays, there is no room for #free, for #opensource, for clouds that allow secure #sharing, without any big company having to hold your data. We get stuck with the big brands without an assertion that they will protect us, because guess what: they won't.

podmin@a.grumpy.world

I finally figured out how to route all the assets through CloudFront. This should improve caching and performance for loading images, especially for folks loading images outside Europe. Any #podmin trying to run a pod on #AWS and having questions about S3, CloudFront, etc. feel free to ping me. I've pretty much figured it all out.