We haven't truly embodied the vision of fly, which is our app closer users because of this cash issues. This is full circle, the whole reason for this cash experiment was to be able to bring to fruition that actual dream with no ops or very little ops. The rights would actually happen on publish. The rights happen on edit, not on first request. We've wanted to move to a static file server like S3 and then, you know, manage and blow away different files. But then I started thinking like we actually like our URLs, how they are. And so then our app would be reading from S3 and responding as a proxy.
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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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