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1447999307924213761 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T18:55:12+00:00 Some nice data on cold starts today: https://filia-aleks.medium.com/aws-lambda-battle-2021-performance-comparison-for-all-languages-c1b441005fd1 If you stay off Java and dotNet, you're fine, basically. https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1447999307924213761/photo/1       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 118] 1363442491127701504 33521530 swyx       0 0 6 0 0 0 en  
1448022395260788738 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T20:26:56+00:00 @lesliecdubs @rauchg lmao and now i work on stateful functions in my day job what a nerd snipe, old me       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [21, 103] 1230517175703801856 33521530 swyx       0 0 3 0 0   en  
1448024107618947072 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T20:33:44+00:00 Probably my biggest test of confidence was in March when @martin_casado and @davidu pushed back on the open source religion - if your monetization is SaaS, then open source is just marketing (there's nuance here, pls read his replies before reacting) https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1373425786351284228   1373425786351284228 1373425786351284228   Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 275] 1448024106633363456 33521530 swyx       1 2 12 0 0 0 en  
1448024109389008896 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T20:33:45+00:00 Open sourcing has a cost - at @temporalio it impacts decisionmaking in engineering, product, docs, devrel. Tradeoffs we wouldn't have if we just had a free tier. But look at how extensively @NetflixEng has been able to adapt our SDKs and devtools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LliBP7YMGyA       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 272] 1448024107618947072 33521530 swyx       0 3 22 0 0 0 en  
1448027262121496578 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T20:46:16+00:00 To put Temporal inside of Netflix's "paved road", they needed every part of the stack to adapt to their needs, from Fast Properties (config store) to Chaos Monkey (fault injection) to Metatron (certs) to Wall-E (authn) to Gandalf (authz) to their own flavor of gRPC. https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1448027262121496578/video/1       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 266] 1448024109389008896 33521530 swyx       0 0 9 0 0 0 en  
1448027264289959938 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T20:46:17+00:00 They didn't ask permission to do that. We didn't anticipate them doing that. But they did it anyway. Every month our users teach us something new about the platform we built – because Open Source. https://community.temporal.io/t/using-dynamic-task-queues-for-traffic-routing/3045       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 226] 1448027262121496578 33521530 swyx       0 3 24 0 0 0 en  
1448040791629185025 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T21:40:02+00:00 Now the hard question: Could Amazon host Temporal as a service? Yes. Just like Hashicorp does (https://twitter.com/mitchellh/status/1316510643030114304?s=20), or Stripe (come learn more at our Nov meetup http://temporal.io/meetup), or {REDACTED_BIGCORP}, in a long tradition that goes back to our origins at Uber.   1316510643030114304 1316510643030114304   Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 274] 1448027264289959938 33521530 swyx       1 0 10 0 0 0 en  
1448043292881420293 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T21:49:59+00:00 Amazon merely adopted the open source. @temporalio was born in it, molded by it. Countless nontechnical concerns ("you're just series A, how can we rely on you?") addressed with: "Here's our code. No strings attached." Open source decouples tech adoption from vendor maturity.       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 279] 1448040791629185025 33521530 swyx       0 1 22 0 0   en  
1448044941679022083 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T21:56:32+00:00 @temporalio That is not to say we aren't mature! Just that it buys time and trust. We are already SOC2Type2 certified and serving multi-bn $ publicly listed companies in production. We're just not GA/self serve yet. (We're taking waitlist signups for Temporal Cloud https://temporal.io/cloud)       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [12, 291] 1448043292881420293 33521530 swyx       0 0 10 0 0 0 en  
1448047600318365697 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T22:07:05+00:00 @temporalio The rest of OSS startup moat I reckon comes down to 2 things: - Sweat the DX: Intuitive, honest docs. Treating onboarding like game design. Handling exceptions (https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1294689838872981506?lang=en). Build a media company around domain, then build community. Mindshare -> market share.   1294689838872981506 1294689838872981506   Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [12, 289] 1448044941679022083 33521530 swyx       1 4 15 0 0 0 en  
1448049750901551108 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T22:15:38+00:00 @temporalio - Product: what else can you build to serve power users? eg Apollo Studio, MongoDB Atlas, Hashicorp Vault Companies become platforms when they ship the *2nd* blockbuster product. They become generational when their loops make any product a blockbuster. https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1367518496326709251 https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1448049750901551108/photo/1   1367518496326709251 1367518496326709251   Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [12, 290] 1448047600318365697 33521530 swyx       1 1 8 0 0 0 en  
1448053408393428996 swyx 33521530 2021-10-12T22:30:10+00:00 ok, ok, 1 more way you can beat Amazon: Support. Offer a shared Slack with SLA. Enterprise contracts are being closed on basic premise that "someone who knows what the heck is going on is on Slack with you, whether we are down or you are". Beats this: https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig/status/1402049900079026184   1402049900079026184 1402049900079026184   Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 278] 1448049750901551108 33521530 swyx       1 3 16 0 0 0 en  

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