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Episode 402: What’s going on in Chicago?


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This week we take a critical look at DHH’s plan to move HEY! out of the cloud and the 5 values driving the decision. Plus, some thoughts on residential fiber…

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Runner-up Titles
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  • The Principles are Amazing
  • The neighbors prefer a MRI machine to my dog
  • Does this mean the public cloud is over?
  • Where was the Oracle rep?
  • We fear change
  • SaaS for me, not for you
  • The author of this text does not like Amazon
  • Adventure-driven development
  • You’ve got great a manifesto
  • Intolerable!
  • Cory Doctorow amped up
  • Rundown
    • We stand to save $7m over five years from our cloud exit
    • Five values guiding our cloud exit
    • Basecamp CTO: $600k of servers will save $7 million
    • Two racks. My friends, a thread from Adam Jacob
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