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Ant Wilson

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32 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

So I'm the CTO at Superbase. And so I care a lot about the platform, whether it comes to uptime, security, availability, but I'm also extremely passionate about bringing Superbase to more developers.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

So I'm the CTO at Superbase. And so I care a lot about the platform, whether it comes to uptime, security, availability, but I'm also extremely passionate about bringing Superbase to more developers.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

When I started in my career, AWS was kind of like new and shiny. And it was so cool that you could go to this website and spin up infrastructure. And then they give you all the tools to manage it. You can drop into the console. You can kind of do whatever you want and you pay for it on a usage basis. If you use a little bit, you get a little bit. Use a lot, you pay a lot.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

When I started in my career, AWS was kind of like new and shiny. And it was so cool that you could go to this website and spin up infrastructure. And then they give you all the tools to manage it. You can drop into the console. You can kind of do whatever you want and you pay for it on a usage basis. If you use a little bit, you get a little bit. Use a lot, you pay a lot.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

The expectations of developers have raised since then and I think will continue to be raised because I no longer want to manage my own infrastructure. I don't want to drop into the console every time I get an additional 10,000 users on my platform to tweak the knobs and make sure that the service is still up.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

The expectations of developers have raised since then and I think will continue to be raised because I no longer want to manage my own infrastructure. I don't want to drop into the console every time I get an additional 10,000 users on my platform to tweak the knobs and make sure that the service is still up.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

Oh, by the way, I've now got to go and make adjustments to the API gateway to allow for a new geography or whatever it is. I don't want to do that stuff. I want to concentrate on building the cool stuff that I imagined the night before.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

Oh, by the way, I've now got to go and make adjustments to the API gateway to allow for a new geography or whatever it is. I don't want to do that stuff. I want to concentrate on building the cool stuff that I imagined the night before.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

And I think just giving people the ability to focus on the cool thing you want to build and not have to worry about the infrastructure anymore is kind of the promise of Superbase. That will change in the future as well. Now you have to write your schemas. You shouldn't have to do that in the future again. Just focus on the cool thing that you want to build.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)

And I think just giving people the ability to focus on the cool thing you want to build and not have to worry about the infrastructure anymore is kind of the promise of Superbase. That will change in the future as well. Now you have to write your schemas. You shouldn't have to do that in the future again. Just focus on the cool thing that you want to build.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

So I'm the CTO at Superbase, and so I care a lot about the platform, whether it comes to uptime, security, availability, but I'm also extremely passionate about bringing Superbase to more developers.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

So I'm the CTO at Superbase, and so I care a lot about the platform, whether it comes to uptime, security, availability, but I'm also extremely passionate about bringing Superbase to more developers.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

When I started in my career, AWS was kind of like new and shiny. And it was so cool that you could go to this website and spin up infrastructure. And then they give you all the tools to manage it. You can drop into the console. You can kind of do whatever you want and you pay for it on a usage basis. If you use a little bit, you get a little bit. Use a lot, you pay a lot.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

When I started in my career, AWS was kind of like new and shiny. And it was so cool that you could go to this website and spin up infrastructure. And then they give you all the tools to manage it. You can drop into the console. You can kind of do whatever you want and you pay for it on a usage basis. If you use a little bit, you get a little bit. Use a lot, you pay a lot.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

The expectations of developers have raised since then and I think will continue to be raised because I no longer want to manage my own infrastructure. I don't want to drop into the console every time I get an additional 10,000 users on my platform to tweak the knobs and make sure that the service is still up.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

The expectations of developers have raised since then and I think will continue to be raised because I no longer want to manage my own infrastructure. I don't want to drop into the console every time I get an additional 10,000 users on my platform to tweak the knobs and make sure that the service is still up.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

Oh, by the way, I've now got to go and make adjustments to the API gateway to allow for a new geography or whatever it is. I don't want to do that stuff. I want to concentrate on building the cool stuff that I imagined the night before.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

Oh, by the way, I've now got to go and make adjustments to the API gateway to allow for a new geography or whatever it is. I don't want to do that stuff. I want to concentrate on building the cool stuff that I imagined the night before.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

And I think just giving people the ability to focus on the cool thing you want to build and not have to worry about the infrastructure anymore is kind of the promise of Superbase. That will change in the future as well. You know, now you have to write your schemas like you shouldn't have to do that in the future. Again, just focus on the cool thing that you want to build.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

And I think just giving people the ability to focus on the cool thing you want to build and not have to worry about the infrastructure anymore is kind of the promise of Superbase. That will change in the future as well. You know, now you have to write your schemas like you shouldn't have to do that in the future. Again, just focus on the cool thing that you want to build.

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