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Xe returns while on vacation where they built a new PC, made a SaaS to check web server headers, and re-evaluated how they think about complexity.

Show Notes
  • Vacation: Xe discusses how they took a staycation instead of attending a conference, spending time not working and building a new PC.
    • Their new PC boasts DDR5 RAM, a Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor, 64GB of RAM, and a beautiful Fractal North case.
    • hdrwtch: A SaaS Xe built during their time off that lets users monitor web server headers via Telegram DMs.
      • hdrwtch was built using Go, HTMX, and a SQLite database compiled to WebAssembly.
      • Xe hasn't implemented paid tiers yet, as there's little demand for monitoring more than 50 server headers at a time.
      • Xe plans to add support for expr to allow querying arbitrary headers.
      • https://hdrwtch.xeserv.us/
      • Homelab: A patron asked Xe about their thoughts on their Kubernetes homelab setup, leading them to realize how it simplified their life.
        • In pursuing a more exciting homelab, Xe made it incredibly boring by automating everything, but they appreciate how effortless it has become.
        • This experience shifted their view on complexity in site reliability engineering.
        • Complexity: A Hacker News commenter inspired Xe to re-evaluate how they view complexity in software engineering.
          • The comment argued that the real conflict in SRE isn't simple vs. complex, but unique vs. standard.
          • Standard approaches, like Kubernetes, may be more complex to implement initially, but they lead to shared knowledge and transferable skills, ultimately simplifying operations.
          • Xe realized that their preference for "simple" solutions often resulted in unique snowflake systems that were harder to maintain in the long run.
          • Xe recounted their experience at Heroku, where internal components were deployed using the same standardized process as customer apps, leading to deep platform expertise and efficient support.
          • The Curse of the Artist: Xe discusses the challenges of creative work, even after developing significant skill.
            • They outline their creative process, which relies heavily on inspiration and "festering" ideas until they demand to be written.
            • Xe emphasizes the importance of writing down ideas as they come, even if they seem trivial, to combat inconsistency in output.
            • They acknowledge the never-ending cycle of improvement and self-criticism that comes with creative work, dubbing it "The Curse of the Artist."
            • Xe encourages creatives to embrace the cringeworthy nature of their early work as proof of their progress and to resist deleting it.
            • Tips for Writing: Xe offers advice for aspiring writers:
              • Answer three questions: "What is there?" "Why should I care?" and "How did you get there?"
              • Focus on the "Why": Integrating the topic into a broader context makes it more engaging and memorable.
              • Embrace the Process: Writing will feel frustrating at first, but the cringe is a sign of growth.
              • Publish and Preserve: Don't be afraid to share your work, even if it's imperfect, and resist the urge to delete it later.
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