You can, and if you want to use Lambdas, you can also route to them from ALBs, which has a bit confusing of a pricing model for comparison, but has no per-request cost.
I think that the presence of effectively meaningless warranties is ripe for exposure. Unlimited replacements for a $40 screen protector? Just send us $20 to ship you the free replacement. Business relies on government…
Software and the control plane is the razor, compute resources are the blades. Amazon's software is its loss leader.
Wouldn't be hard for him to follow up with "to prove it was you, sign X with the sending private key" if there are multiple claims.
A quick search for Jasper Kuria (the author and submitter) on LinkedIn explains the slobbering over Bing -- he was a software engineer at Microsoft. What a pile of hoof-and-mouth cowpies.
I certainly hope that this doesn't make Ilya give up Ruby and EventMachine. Congratulations PostRank team!
You can, and if you want to use Lambdas, you can also route to them from ALBs, which has a bit confusing of a pricing model for comparison, but has no per-request cost.
I think that the presence of effectively meaningless warranties is ripe for exposure. Unlimited replacements for a $40 screen protector? Just send us $20 to ship you the free replacement. Business relies on government…
Software and the control plane is the razor, compute resources are the blades. Amazon's software is its loss leader.
Wouldn't be hard for him to follow up with "to prove it was you, sign X with the sending private key" if there are multiple claims.
A quick search for Jasper Kuria (the author and submitter) on LinkedIn explains the slobbering over Bing -- he was a software engineer at Microsoft. What a pile of hoof-and-mouth cowpies.
I certainly hope that this doesn't make Ilya give up Ruby and EventMachine. Congratulations PostRank team!