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by mywittyname 1420 days ago
Managed Airflow doesn't even solve any of the author's outlined frustrations. It keeps the "obscene" syntax, it's still stateless, it's not "decentralized" etc.

Honestly, the article is so disingenuous that it comes off like a paid-for puff piece for Astronomer. It's the article-equivalent of the late-night infomercial guy who rips open a bag of potato chips like the hulk because he doesn't have this special tool that's just four easy payments of $9.99.

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FYI, the infomercials with the strange tools fixing strange problems are usually focused on old or disabled people. Opening bag of chips with ridiculius tool sounds stupid, but it might help a stroke survivor or someone with one arm - but the sellers don't want to show those struggle on the screen to avoid humiliating people, so you see pefectly healthy looking young people spilling things like they have some neurodegenerative disorder or something. Because the target audience might.

Not saying infomercials people are angels, of course, but I wanted to sharethus somewhat nonobvious context.

(To stretch the metaphor, Airflow management system that gives everyone their own Airflow might be ridiculous but make sense for companies where cooperation is difficult :))

Interesting, Astronomer was actually my last choice for orchestrator. We went with Dagster, but I didn't want to make the takeaway "Dagster solves these problems", because it doesn't directly. Astronomer was just the best foil for the "meta-orchestrator" space that seems to be evolving, and which _can_ address these problems.
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