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by sussexby
652 days ago
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I think this goes for any technology group with any stage of company. I work in networking and genuinely of the product I sell, my customers only need a small amount of core functionality and default settings - the rest is “bells and whistles”. But still, no matter what, the odd customer demands they need all these complexities turned on for no discernible reason. IMO it’s a far better approach with any platform to deploy the minimum and turn things on if you need to as you develop. Incidentally, I’ve been exposed to “traditional” cloud platforms (Azure, GCP, AWS) through work and tried a few times to use them for personal projects in recent years and get bewildered by the number of toggles in the interface and strange (to me) paradigms. I recently tried Cloudflare Workers as a test of an idea and was surprised how simple it was. |
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