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You'll find me purveying fine devops and quaffing #elixirlang. I've been known to #kubernetes every now and then. Also a world renowned taco connoisseur. CEO @ Massdriver.cloud Co-Founder @ OpenTofu Host of Platform Engineering Podcast
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We collapsed about 6-7 services back into our monolith, cut out about 26 AWS services, refactored our storage engine on OCI, and of course we name our first test "poop" because we don't expect it to work and ... it did!
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I’ve had pretty good success so far writing my tests and then using my tests as my prompts, but this was my first time just straight up vibe coding / talking to cursor - literally not touching the keyboard at all, and wow, holy fuck it’s a mess
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Yes lol
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Yep a WIP. Trying my hand at vibe coding but the code is a bloodbath so I’ll probably actually write code like a 2024 troglodyte.
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lmao
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Developers can troubleshoot and manage their infra without becoming Git archaeologists at 2am when shit breaks. Here’s a quick demo of how it works. 👇 youtu.be/IsMSOvLOHZk
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With Massdriver, we’ve rethought this problem. No more Git blame tours across multiple repos. No more guesswork on what config change broke staging or why something in prod went sideways. Quickly compare configs across environments. Instantly see what's changed. Roll back in seconds.
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I love the idea of declarative infrastructure, but being able to take the current context of your environment into account unlocks something bigger: a truly powerful developer self-service experience. Check out the demo below. youtu.be/8uDZdiR2Ncc
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Need a simple list? Dropdown’s got you. Need dynamic filtering, inline searches, or cascading logic that updates based on previous selections? Easy.
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At first glance, they seem ordinary—just a box of options tucked away, waiting for a click. But that’s the magic: they hide complexity, like the Swiss Army knife of design.
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Bust that, bust that pastry open
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I have a bash script that can take a PDF and just rotate it a little and add some artifacts to it so it looks like it was scanned and then I send that
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YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVqk... Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/4q61... Substack: startupdadpod.substack.com/p/your-famil...
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If you’re a founder, a parent, or both, I hope you’ll find something in here to take away. Give it a listen wherever you get your podcasts or watch on YouTube.
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We dug into everything from the tough decisions—like borrowing from retirement savings to start a company—to the day-to-day joys of sword-fighting imaginary dragons with my son. It’s a conversation about priorities, relationships, and making time for what matters most, even when life feels chaotic.
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So when I started working on this search feature I wasn’t super stoked about using OpenSearch or Algolia (etc) and forcing some search syntax down users throats. I’m thinking of just making it use JQ queries. Do you hate that?
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We don’t want #cloud engineers to have to learn a whole new set of tools to extend the platform. They’ve got to much shit to do.