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Strategic activity mapping for software architects May 25, 2025 On the role of Distinguished Engineer and CTO Mindset Apr 27, 2025 The future is bright Mar 30, 2025 Software Engineering is here to stay Mar 3, 2024 Some thoughts on recent RTO announcements Jun 22, 2023 Comparing AWS SQS, SNS, and Kinesis: A Technical Breakdown for Enterprise Developers Feb 11, 2023 Should today’s developers worry about AI code generators taking their jobs? Dec 11, 2022 Things to be Thankful for Nov 24, 2022 Book review: Clojure for the Brave and True Oct 2, 2022 Monolithic repository vs a monolith Aug 23, 2022 Scripting languages are tools for tying APIs together, not building complex systems Jun 8, 2022 There is no such thing as one grand unified full-stack programming language May 27, 2022 Most terrifying professional artifact May 14, 2022 Best practices for building a microservice architecture Apr 25, 2022 True identity verification should require a human Mar 16, 2020 On elephant graveyards Feb 15, 2020 TDWI 2019: Architecting Modern Big Data API Ecosystems May 30, 2019 Returning security back to the user Feb 2, 2019 Which AWS messaging and queuing service to use? Jan 25, 2019 Using Markov Chain Generator to create Donald Trump's state of union speech Jan 20, 2019 The religion of JavaScript Nov 26, 2018 Leaving Facebook and Twitter: here are the alternatives Mar 25, 2018 When politics and technology intersect Mar 24, 2018 TypeScript starts where JavaScript leaves off Aug 2, 2017 Node.js is a perfect enterprise application platform Jul 30, 2017 Rather than innovating Walmart bullies their tech vendors to leave AWS Jun 27, 2017 Architecting API ecosystems: my interview with Anthony Brovchenko of R. Culturi Jun 5, 2017 TDWI 2017, Chicago, IL: Architecting Modern Big Data API Ecosystems May 30, 2017 Apple’s recent announcements have been underwhelming Oct 29, 2016 Why I switched to Android and Google Project Fi and why should you Aug 28, 2016 Amazon Alexa is eating the retailers alive Jun 22, 2016 What can we learn from the last week's salesforce.com outage ? May 15, 2016 Why it makes perfect sense for Dropbox to leave AWS May 7, 2016 JEE in the cloud era: building application servers Apr 22, 2016 Managed IT is not the future of the cloud Apr 9, 2016 JavaScript as the language of the cloud Feb 20, 2016 OAuth 2.0: the protocol at the center of the universe Jan 1, 2016 Operations costs are the Achille's heel of NoSQL Nov 23, 2015 IT departments must transform in the face of the cloud revolution Nov 9, 2015 Banking Technology is in Dire Need of Standartization and Openness Sep 28, 2015 Top Ten Differences Between ActiveMQ and Amazon SQS Sep 5, 2015 We Live in a Mobile Device Notification Hell Aug 22, 2015 What Every College Computer Science Freshman Should Know Aug 14, 2015 The Three Myths About JavaScript Simplicity Jul 10, 2015 Book Review: "Shop Class As Soulcraft" By Matthew B. Crawford Jul 5, 2015 Your IT Department's Kodak Moment Jun 17, 2015 The longer the chain of responsibility the less likely there is anyone in the hierarchy who can actually accept it Jun 7, 2015 Smart IT Departments Own Their Business API and Take Ownership of Data Governance May 13, 2015 We Need a Cloud Version of Cassandra May 7, 2015 Building a Supercomputer in AWS: Is it even worth it ? Apr 13, 2015 Ordered Sets and Logs in Cassandra vs SQL Apr 8, 2015 Exploration of the Software Engineering as a Profession Apr 8, 2015 What can Evernote Teach Us About Enterprise App Architecture Apr 2, 2015 Why I am Tempted to Replace Cassandra With DynamoDB Nov 13, 2014 Infrastructure in the cloud vs on-premise Aug 25, 2014 Wall St. wakes up to underinvestment in OMS Aug 21, 2014 Cassandra: Lessons Learned Jun 6, 2014

Things to be Thankful for

November 24, 2022

Here is a list of things I am thankful for this Thanksgiving:





  • Running water,




  • Functioning sewer,




  • Heat,




  • Electricity,




  • Abundant and cheap gasoline,




  • Working broadband Internet,




  • Smartphones,




  • Subways that aren't used as bomb shelters,




  • Quiet nights,




  • Clean air,




  • Open schools,




  • Travel




I think of these things every time I wake up and make myself a morning coffee. I work out using my Peloton which requires both electricity and high-speed internet. Afterward, I take a warm shower, get dressed, and make myself a protein shake using an electric blender. I drive to work and have enough cheap gasoline and safe driving conditions to get to work and come home safely.



I can work from home, and I can go into the office. I don't have to go to the office because I don't have basic infrastructure services at home. I go to the office because I am more productive there.



My kids can go to school, in person. Russia is not bombing New Jersey.



For the past several weeks, Russia has been losing on the battlefield. To compensate for their losses, they decided to destroy Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and make a country larger than France uninhabitable.



Nov 23rd, Wall Street Journal:




Russia unleashed one of its biggest barrages of missiles across Ukraine since the start of the war Wednesday, with strikes on critical infrastructure cutting off power and water supplies in the capital and several other cities, Ukrainian authorities said.



The strikes killed six people and wounded more than 30, officials said. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said about 70 Kalibr cruise missiles were launched mostly from Russian aircraft inside Russia and 51 were destroyed by Ukraine. Twelve cruise missiles were shot down in the Mykolaiv and Kherson regions, the ministry said.





Screenshot from Washington Post via Apple News



Nov 23rd, Washington Post:




After just six weeks of intense bombing of energy infrastructure, Russia has battered Ukraine to the brink of a humanitarian disaster this winter as millions of people potentially face life-threatening conditions without electricity, heat or running water.



As the scope of damage to Ukraine’s energy systems has come into focus in recent days, Ukrainian and Western officials have begun sounding the alarm but are also realizing they have limited recourse. Ukraine’s Soviet-era power system cannot be fixed quickly or easily. In some of the worst-hit cities, there is little officials can do other than to urge residents to flee — raising the risk of economic collapse in Ukraine and a spillover refugee crisis in neighboring European countries




Make no mistake what Russia is trying to achieve. The Russian government made it abundantly clear they do not believe Ukraine should exist as a state. The Russian military says they don't target military facilities, but if they believe the entire nation is combatant it is no wonder that they bomb maternity wards, water treatment, and electric power plants. In Ukraine, Russia declared a proxy war on the West. Ukraine is fighting the war on the West's behalf.



This Thanksgiving I am taking advantage of my employer's matching charitable contributions to make donations to the following organizations supporting Ukrainians:





  • UNICEF is scaling up its response within Ukraine, and is also working to meet the urgent needs of vulnerable children and families as they arrive in neighboring countries;




  • HIAS is working with partners in Ukraine to help resettle the refugees. HIAS happens to be an organization that helped my family as well in the 1990s;




  • World Central Kitchen is serving thousands of fresh meals to Ukrainians displaced by war




I hope you consider making contributions to those organizations as well.