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Looks interesting, will use this as motivation to publish more stuff this year and apply the following year.

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Awesome news, one of the bigger blockers on us migrating some projects.

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Leagues is out in 4 days, it's a great game mode for the seasonal osrs enjoyed, you get all the dopamine from grinding osrs for years in a few weeks.

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This is a very interesting approach, I never considered something like dynamically updating a lambdas reserved concurrency during runtime, always presumed to go through some sort of queue or semaphore in front... will have to explore this in the future ๐Ÿค”

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Great site, needs a dark mode!

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Awesome little design we implemented to continue to develop necessary functionality for our legacy monolith system in a serverless way.

This allowed our devs to react to legacy system changes without ever touching the legacy code base and proved very effective as we migrated to the new system.

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Simplifying developer experience with variables and JSONata in AWS Step Functions | Amazon Web Services This post is written by Uma Ramadoss, Principal Specialist SA, Serverless and Dhiraj Mahapatro, Principal Specialist SA, Amazon Bedrock AWS Step Functions is introducing variables and JSONata data tra...

Users consistently tell us that managing the flow of state data in #stepfunctions workflows is hard. We've improved over the years, but this is a game-changer. JSONata is powerful & intuitive. Variables simplify by decoupling states. Can't wait to see what you build! aws.amazon.com/blogs/comput...

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This is damn incredible and an instant @everyone share, actually a game changing update for us. Passing variables through many steps never felt good!

P.S. would love a way to dynamically drive execution names based on input/variables

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390 will always be home

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Amazon S3 Express One Zone now supports the ability to append data to an object - AWS Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon S3 Express One Zone now supports the ability to append data to an object

Awesome little feature but a way to append data to S3 objects natively - hope this gets rolled out to standard S3 buckets in the future!

aws.amazon.com/about-aws/wh...

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Cheers this will come in handy! Love stumbling across ways to optimise my personal workflows

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This is a cool setup, definitely going to try this out the next time I get a giant CSV or json file I need to manually look through

Looks like it supports reading all files in an s3 path too ๐Ÿ˜

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hbomberguy's ROBLOX_OOF.mp3 will forever be a comfort video I put on when I can't sleep.

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Oh you like Linux? Name every single contributor than.

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Great news. We started using dynamo in most of our microservices and after the initial learning curve I've enjoyed the benefits (although the devs still yearn for the simplicity of rdbms).

It's nice to know we have the option of using v2 again for some services that are not time critical.

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Wow awesome, this will help debugging sometimes but some people will be shocked when a single query costs a dollar.

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Great #osrs leagues planning sheet made by @doubleshine.bsky.social

Head to the homepage tab and you can set your regions on the top left.

docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

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Everyone's plans going to get thrown in the air at least another 2 times

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Someone reminded me the other day that the continued existence of libraries relies on people checking out books. Even if you're not much of a reader, help out by going to your local library and grabbing a book every once in a while.

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Great QoL update for #osrs leagues, would have not felt great for your first megarare to not be your combat focused mastery

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Yep feels like Christmas is coming and I'm a kid again!

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You know it, the 2 types of family are "can you fix my printer" and "I have this billion dolllar idea, can you build this simple app, it's just facebook, youtube, Amazon combined in 1 with AI"

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Yeh this is how software engineers feel when their fam classifies them as IT and look at them like that means they're tech support.

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For OSRS Leagues, I am thinking valarmore region 1 for early points, skilling and low/mid pvm, wilderness region 2 for slayer and echo kbd, and a raid for region 3 (maybe mory). 6 melee combat masteries to do echo sol and maybe the rest in range for inferno.

How's your leagues plans looking so far?

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Yes nothing is quite as reliable and comforting as an ol' RDBMS however once you get passed the learning curve, a well designed dyamodb table in a microservice is great to see; it scales really well and is cheap as chips!

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Yep definitely the plan was to get zenyte xbow before doing raids and other pvm content but the nex grind killed it for me. Definitely will try be more flexible this time around

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I went range last league but never got passes the nex grind, I was going to go melee this league but that range t6 really is making me reconsider.

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Just give it a go you'll know in the first day if it's for you

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You should, it's the most fun I have in osrs and since the downfall of WoW, the only game release I'll take time off work for.

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