50k a month on AWS…my previous team had decade of technical debt & forgot to turn off stuff and nothing was optimized. One tech disabled a broken test environment that was costing $45k a month no one noticed about 😅
I'm still on minute 9:23, but that point is so good, and I think I'm the opposite. I'm currently forcing myself to build everything from scratch, even if it means not always having the best implementations, so I can learn how things actually work. Looking forward to the rest of the episode!
19:22 - I think big software companies popularized DevOps as a standalone role. I've just had to learn it and since I started in 2015 I've been the specialist on teams since then.
@@backendbanterfm may i suggest an episode dedicated for beginners or new self-taught learners? Like about whats the best way of learning to code. I have learning for a year now, but my biggest weakness is i cant always connect new dots with the things I already learned. I always need to see an explicit example about doing a thing before it clicks that it can be done this way, or being able to do it by myself with intuition.
For some reason I really like dax i think he is genuine and like he said pretty friendly on the inside yet alone the dev skills he got. He needs to fix his streaming schedule though. He is illusive and does not edit videos very very hard to catch him.
You mentioned at 39.50 about not wanting to persist code in the cloud for cost reasons 100% understandable. Could you put a "download my code" button at the end which just runs through local storage and pulls all of that? Then we could put it on github or in gists or even just have a bootdev folder on out own machines. I went back to look at my quicksort impl and was a bit disappointed that I was gone after I'd moved onwards
50k a month on AWS…my previous team had decade of technical debt & forgot to turn off stuff and nothing was optimized. One tech disabled a broken test environment that was costing $45k a month no one noticed about 😅
Looking forward to watching this. That opening line asking if he had users nearly broke me lmao
Hope you enjoy the episode! And yeah, you're bound to get asked that when you're a founder ahaha
Someone had to ask it!
I'm still on minute 9:23, but that point is so good, and I think I'm the opposite. I'm currently forcing myself to build everything from scratch, even if it means not always having the best implementations, so I can learn how things actually work. Looking forward to the rest of the episode!
19:22 - I think big software companies popularized DevOps as a standalone role. I've just had to learn it and since I started in 2015 I've been the specialist on teams since then.
One of the best episodes BB yet
Really glad you enjoyed it!
@@backendbanterfm may i suggest an episode dedicated for beginners or new self-taught learners? Like about whats the best way of learning to code.
I have learning for a year now, but my biggest weakness is i cant always connect new dots with the things I already learned.
I always need to see an explicit example about doing a thing before it clicks that it can be done this way, or being able to do it by myself with intuition.
For some reason I really like dax i think he is genuine and like he said pretty friendly on the inside yet alone the dev skills he got. He needs to fix his streaming schedule though. He is illusive and does not edit videos very very hard to catch him.
You mentioned at 39.50 about not wanting to persist code in the cloud for cost reasons 100% understandable.
Could you put a "download my code" button at the end which just runs through local storage and pulls all of that? Then we could put it on github or in gists or even just have a bootdev folder on out own machines.
I went back to look at my quicksort impl and was a bit disappointed that I was gone after I'd moved onwards
This interview is amazing
Thank you!
Why is Dax on a back-end podcast? He is a Devrel who tweets about Nextjs
actually a good point, this was a stretch
Ooh this is a good one
Gotenks (Goten + Trunks)
Disappointed that you don't have all of DBZ perfectly memorized, fake fan
I'm an AOT enjoyer