> Also, a massive thing people overlook is that AWS is fairly well documented. I can Google exactly how to set up permissions on an S3 bucket, or how to use an S3 bucket as a website.
> In-house systems tend to be poorly documented, and doing anything slightly outside the norm becomes a "set up a meeting with the infra team" kind of thing.
I usually wasn’t really happy with AWS’ documentation. But now, considering the alternative, it find it quite lovely. Thank you for making me realize that.
> In-house systems tend to be poorly documented, and doing anything slightly outside the norm becomes a "set up a meeting with the infra team" kind of thing.
I usually wasn’t really happy with AWS’ documentation. But now, considering the alternative, it find it quite lovely. Thank you for making me realize that.