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It really makes me super bitter how people like the author of the article who basically fumble their way through stuff are still successful, even though they seem to have done a lot of stuff the wrong way.

Calling out D.O. for a fairly transparent process is very wrong. They did what they had to and OP was oblivious to a fairly standard process of "hey, your CC expired, let's do something about it before we turn off your servers" which OP seems to have ignored several times in a row.

All of the story felt like he was just stumbling from one hype to another, and from one easy to avoid mistake to another. Even when I had only 7 years of experience in total (now I have 21.5) I was paranoid enough to look for DB ID turn-over and absolutely would have made sure to upgrade the DB server when I start noticing it hits 80% load consistently.

But that's life for you. A technically excellent guy still lives paycheck to paycheck, meanwhile an absent-minded guy who is easily hyped has a successful business. [sighs deeply] ...Moving on.

Finally, choosing AWS but still only using EC2 is kinda non-intuitive for me; why do that at all? Maybe because they allow transparent upgrading that makes for less sysadmin work? If so then fair, but that's still like buying a Ferrari to drive on long empty roads but never go above 90 km/h.



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