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Ibraheem Tuffaha 🥛

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Cutting Cloud Costs using AI at @MilkStrawAI

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Four months ago, we hosted a small MilkStraw AI event Group photo. T-shirts. Casual conversations What surprised me wasn't the event itself It was the amount of love and support From Jordan From the Middle East in general There's real hunger here For tech For startups For

Four months ago, we hosted a small <a href="/MilkStrawAI/">MilkStraw AI</a> event
Group photo. T-shirts. Casual conversations

What surprised me wasn't the event itself
It was the amount of love and support

From Jordan
From the Middle East in general

There's real hunger here
For tech
For startups
For
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The Epstein situation is not only about minors or consent Some things are degenerate even when "legally" allowed We should not normalize them. Ever

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Just discovered Mutation Testing, and I’m honestly blown away! 🤩 In an era where AI writes both our business logic and unit tests, how can we truly trust the coverage? Mutation Testing is the answer, it “tests the tests” by intentionally mutating the code to see if your suite

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Coding with AI be like 👇 But everyone thinks developers are scared of AI coding skills The opposite is true Great developers love it when AI one shots the code No back and forth No prompt tweaking No dragging the model to understand what you meant The frustrating part of AI

Coding with AI be like 👇

But everyone thinks developers are scared of AI coding skills

The opposite is true

Great developers love it when AI one shots the code
No back and forth
No prompt tweaking
No dragging the model to understand what you meant

The frustrating part of AI
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It took Amazon Web Services 21+ years to add this label! The AWS Console now shows the account name in the top bar Millions of engineers have almost nuked prod because of this For years!! This is AWS UX. Obvious problems. Ignored forever. At MilkStraw AI, we’re doing the opposite

It took <a href="/awscloud/">Amazon Web Services</a> 21+ years to add this label!
The AWS Console now shows the account name in the top bar

Millions of engineers have almost nuked prod because of this
For years!!

This is AWS UX.
Obvious problems.
Ignored forever.

At <a href="/MilkStrawAI/">MilkStraw AI</a>, we’re doing the opposite
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Your monolith isn't the problem Your lack of boundaries is Split it into 20 microservices and you don't fix that You just get 20 distributed mess with more latency

Your monolith isn't the problem
Your lack of boundaries is

Split it into 20 microservices and you don't fix that
You just get 20 distributed mess with more latency
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Faster Cache is better, right? Wrong! Memory is much faster than disk But cache latency is not just memory access You also pay for network, serialization, and compression When 37signals introduced SolidCache, Basecamp moved from Redis to an SSD backed SQL cache Reads became

Faster Cache is better, right? Wrong!

Memory is much faster than disk
But cache latency is not just memory access
You also pay for network, serialization, and compression

When <a href="/37signals/">37signals</a> introduced SolidCache, Basecamp moved from Redis to an SSD backed SQL cache

Reads became
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My desk setup after Opus 4.6 release Who needs a keyboard anymore? 😂 Feels like we don't write code now We prompt, review, and decide what deserves to ship

My desk setup after Opus 4.6 release
Who needs a keyboard anymore? 😂

Feels like we don't write code now
We prompt, review, and decide what deserves to ship
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I read the entire Claude Code settings file so you don't have to Here are the "interesting" parts 👇 Powerful configuration! Yet slightly unhinged 🫠

I read the entire <a href="/claudeai/">Claude</a> Code settings file so you don't have to
Here are the "interesting" parts 👇

Powerful configuration! Yet slightly unhinged 🫠
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The 3-Year Savings Plan Trap Amazon Web Services Cost Optimization Hub says: "Commit for 3 years. Save up to 60%" Very tempting Two months later: • Your workload changes • Your usage drops • You are only utilizing part of the commitment But you are still paying AWS for all of it

The 3-Year Savings Plan Trap

<a href="/awscloud/">Amazon Web Services</a> Cost Optimization Hub says:
"Commit for 3 years. Save up to 60%"

Very tempting

Two months later:
• Your workload changes
• Your usage drops
• You are only utilizing part of the commitment

But you are still paying AWS for all of it