As I step into this exciting new role, I look forward to a bright future for Ampt, Off-by-none, and my commitment to the cloud and serverless communities| www.jeremydaly.com
An optimistic warming strategy to mitigate cold starts for low-traffic AWS Lambda functions.| www.jeremydaly.com
I've always considered myself a decent writer, but this year, I plan on challenging myself, and holding my work to a higher standard.| JeremyDaly.com
After 9 years of self-hosted WordPress on EC2, I'm finally converting my blog to Eleventy and deploying it to AWS serverless services with Ampt.| www.jeremydaly.com
Serverless too closely couples the underlying cloud infra with your app and business logic. This shifts too many burdens onto the average app developer.| www.jeremydaly.com
A lot has changed in the 8 years since I started building serverless applications. What used to be a great tool for a limited set of use cases has turned into an extremely powerful ecosystem filled with products, services, and frameworks that not only negate nearly every objection, but allows developers to build native cloud applications very quickly. Recently there have been numerous investments in "serverless databases" to bring familiar RDBMS offerings to the growing number of serverless w...| www.jeremydaly.com
Serverless requires developers to cede some control to the hyperscaler, but this actually ensures better outcomes and increases developer productivity.| www.jeremydaly.com
It wasn't that long ago that the vast majority of developers didn't worry much about infrastructure. Sure, there were plenty of us configuring Linux servers and setting up the occasional MySQL database, but that certainly wasn't the norm. For those that worked in larger organizations, your code was likely checked into perforce or subversion, and then magically ended up in production (some days, weeks, or even months later). For many, this is probably still how they ship code.| www.jeremydaly.com
With the launch of Amazon Neptune Serverless, have we strayed so far from the purest definition of serverless that there is no going back?| www.jeremydaly.com
When ChatGPT was first released, I remember my Twitter timeline being inundated with screenshot after screenshot of AI generated responses. Everything from simple questions to complex programming logic, with most marveling at the technological advancement. The tech was incredibly interesting, for sure, but to me, it quickly became quite tiring. I even contemplated muting the keyword for a bit! It wasn't because I don't welcome progress, quite the opposite. I just had this sinking feeling tha...| www.jeremydaly.com