XML on S3 - Is There a Problem With Overcast Ping?
We already have a place where we store data. That's a single instance, but is a service, so to speak. And it's called Postgres. What if I just did it on the feeds? And every time you publish, you just blow it away, rerun it and put it in Postgres. You just serve it as static content out of Postgres. So I want to test that sort of in production. But I don't really have the metrics or observability through Honeycomb. We're excited to be finally doing it. In the next horizon there will be another kind of record-breaking integration. Right now our dream is to talk about Phoenix talking to Honeycomb
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This is our 9th Kaizen with Adam & Jerod. We start today’s conversation with the most important thing: embracing change. For Gerhard, this means putting Ship It on hold after this episode. It also means making more time to experiment, maybe try a few of those small bets that we recently talked about with Daniel. Kaizen will continue, we are thinking on the Changelog. Stick around to hear the rest.
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