There is the problem of literal style though. The aesthetics of say clothes do evolve overtime, not year to year big changes, but every 3-5? Sure. Just laughing at the thought of the model where any image generated is…
The second paragraph discusses that BDT is an internal team at Amazon Retail. They used AWS and Ray to do this.
Any insight of when the final action date when F2B -family sponsored Visas may move? Been stagnant for years and I'm one month off...
8 figures. easily. Apple itself pays $1-million for bug bounties of this type. https://security.apple.com/bounty/categories/
It would be nice if things only broke during "business" hours and didn't have real world impact. Nevermind impact millions of people around the world. But if you look at the customers of say code that is running cloud…
yeah...different story now. The target comp numbers ) assume 15% stock growth per year from when it's allocated to you. That model is now broke for the first time in a decade+. How it gets fixed... I'm not sure, but,…
It's all about the RSUs. That all kicks in after year 2. If you're a lower level maybe you don't feel it as much. But for a high performing L6+ RSUs typically are -- or at least were designed to be -- the majority of…
If your code breaks something, you should fix that code. Who else should? If your system/product/service is down because you have a dependency on something that broke -- well it's up to that team to fix their code.
If you write code at Amazon you also are responsible for the availability of your service. So, you rotate in as an on-call. There is no central SRE teams, SysAdmins, etc. There is no throwing it over the fence. There is…
OLR is employee performance reviews.
PSA: In exposures like this, Contact the cloud provider too. They tend to have the right contacts for customers. And I'm guessing there are actions they can take as well.
You assume they have a security team :)
They could have been doing this on behalf of a paying customer. They will sell anything with our without having any expertise. "Pay us, bring your data, and we will do the AI for you and help you". They have case…
I think that is the same as AWS Wavelength which launched in 2019. https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/12/announcin...
This has nothing to do with MSFT or AMZN. A good CTO is at any company provides an example of what to aspire to become. They are mentors and teachers to the technical community as a whole.
exactly. Everyone has "one job". E.g. Engineers write code -- they also make mistakes and write bad code.
razzing from a lateral co-worker on your team is one thing. That's typically good natured (though I'm sure technically an HR Issue). Publicly called out from a CTO at your biggest rival, is not apples to oranges.
I think there would be less harm if the possibly identifying information about the recruiter was left out. Everyone in Amazon recruiting is going to be made aware of this now, and this individual is being called out.…
all recruiters for the most part.
maybe they had multiple windows open, scrolled too far, saw a previous job history? Or an automated script gone wrong? Nobody is saying the recruiter did a good job here, when someone messes up code in Azure, you didn't…
We are all about junior people making a mistake, but, heaven forbid it's a recruiter and not an engineer (recruiting for an SDE II would be a junior recruiter). It's sort of a dick move for a CTO post that, since the…
How is Redis different than Hadoop?
AWS uses Slack Internally.
If you have a use case for spinning up nodes fast -- what is the use for nested virtualization? Sounds like that should be containers on any underlying single-virtualized layer?
Who needs nested virtualization when you have bare metal? VM Migration is only for maintenance on GCP -- and customers can't control it, just Google. AWS can hot patch live systems in place without any downtime, so,…
There is the problem of literal style though. The aesthetics of say clothes do evolve overtime, not year to year big changes, but every 3-5? Sure. Just laughing at the thought of the model where any image generated is…
The second paragraph discusses that BDT is an internal team at Amazon Retail. They used AWS and Ray to do this.
Any insight of when the final action date when F2B -family sponsored Visas may move? Been stagnant for years and I'm one month off...
8 figures. easily. Apple itself pays $1-million for bug bounties of this type. https://security.apple.com/bounty/categories/
It would be nice if things only broke during "business" hours and didn't have real world impact. Nevermind impact millions of people around the world. But if you look at the customers of say code that is running cloud…
yeah...different story now. The target comp numbers ) assume 15% stock growth per year from when it's allocated to you. That model is now broke for the first time in a decade+. How it gets fixed... I'm not sure, but,…
It's all about the RSUs. That all kicks in after year 2. If you're a lower level maybe you don't feel it as much. But for a high performing L6+ RSUs typically are -- or at least were designed to be -- the majority of…
If your code breaks something, you should fix that code. Who else should? If your system/product/service is down because you have a dependency on something that broke -- well it's up to that team to fix their code.
If you write code at Amazon you also are responsible for the availability of your service. So, you rotate in as an on-call. There is no central SRE teams, SysAdmins, etc. There is no throwing it over the fence. There is…
OLR is employee performance reviews.
PSA: In exposures like this, Contact the cloud provider too. They tend to have the right contacts for customers. And I'm guessing there are actions they can take as well.
You assume they have a security team :)
They could have been doing this on behalf of a paying customer. They will sell anything with our without having any expertise. "Pay us, bring your data, and we will do the AI for you and help you". They have case…
I think that is the same as AWS Wavelength which launched in 2019. https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/12/announcin...
This has nothing to do with MSFT or AMZN. A good CTO is at any company provides an example of what to aspire to become. They are mentors and teachers to the technical community as a whole.
exactly. Everyone has "one job". E.g. Engineers write code -- they also make mistakes and write bad code.
razzing from a lateral co-worker on your team is one thing. That's typically good natured (though I'm sure technically an HR Issue). Publicly called out from a CTO at your biggest rival, is not apples to oranges.
I think there would be less harm if the possibly identifying information about the recruiter was left out. Everyone in Amazon recruiting is going to be made aware of this now, and this individual is being called out.…
all recruiters for the most part.
maybe they had multiple windows open, scrolled too far, saw a previous job history? Or an automated script gone wrong? Nobody is saying the recruiter did a good job here, when someone messes up code in Azure, you didn't…
We are all about junior people making a mistake, but, heaven forbid it's a recruiter and not an engineer (recruiting for an SDE II would be a junior recruiter). It's sort of a dick move for a CTO post that, since the…
How is Redis different than Hadoop?
AWS uses Slack Internally.
If you have a use case for spinning up nodes fast -- what is the use for nested virtualization? Sounds like that should be containers on any underlying single-virtualized layer?
Who needs nested virtualization when you have bare metal? VM Migration is only for maintenance on GCP -- and customers can't control it, just Google. AWS can hot patch live systems in place without any downtime, so,…