> The dashboard not changing color is related to S3 issue. I don't understand this. The icon URL is in the HTML. Both icons https://status.aws.amazon.com/images/status0.gif and https://status.aws.amazon.com/images/status3.gif have been working for us all along. Plus clearly they are able to update the status page contents, because they added the "increased error rates" message there too. I don't want to believe it bu…
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Writing a B+ tree from memory and making sure your infrastructure isn't doing something stupid are fundamentally different skills. It's funny. You know it. I know it. Entire HN knows it. And yet _no_ interview follows any such common sense rules. Just go to a Google/FB interview and they ask you all sort of questions. It doesn't matter what you are interviewing for. In fact, in many cases they don't even tell you w…
> Since they will "assess" where you fit best. Disclaimer: I work for Google At Google this just isn't true unless we are talking about new grads. After you pass the interviews, you have to do team matching, where you will have informal 2 way interviews with prospective teams. Only after you find a team that you like and that likes you can you get an offer, assuming your application is approved. It's definitely not a…
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#43It baffles me that AWS, a leader in cloud computing can make such a rudimentary mistake. Seriously, I interviewed there and they asked me to write a b+ tree and I failed. And then you see fundamental errors like this which possibly cannot be made by people who had the smarts to write b+ trees in 15 minutes... I want to take this opportunity to complain about the interview system. Hire people who care about the produc…
>Such mistakes cannot be made by people who care. That's a very naive assertion. Humans make mistakes, they always have and they always will, no matter how smart they are and how much they care. That's why pilots have checklists that they go through before they're even allowed to leave the gate.
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#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Since they will "assess" where you fit best. Disclaimer: I work for Google At Google this just isn't true unless we are talking about new grads. After you pass the interviews, you have to do team matching, where you will have informal 2 way interviews with prospective teams. Only after you find a team that you like and that likes you can you get an offer, assuming your application is approved. It's definitely not a…
Thanks for the reply. I am talking about the interviewing stage. I have more than 10 years of engineering experience but the Google HR actually sent me a PDF of all the topics I should be well versed it. The booklet was basically my entire grad course and masters and more. I can confirm from more than 5 sources that this is the case with Google interviews.
BTW, I think that second point is a common misconception that deserves rebuttal because I think that until a five years ago or so Google wouldn't tell you which team you would join (or give you much choice) before deciding on an offer, even if experienced.
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#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
>Such mistakes cannot be made by people who care. That's a very naive assertion. Humans make mistakes, they always have and they always will, no matter how smart they are and how much they care. That's why pilots have checklists that they go through before they're even allowed to leave the gate.
This statement (it starts with 'such') was about a very specific mistake. This is not some hard engineering problem. People who 'care' about the authenticity of the status page will not make the error of basing it on the infrastructure it monitors.
Of course no one who cares would intentionally make the choice of building the status page on the infrastructure that it monitors, but it's not that difficult for something to creep into the dependency chain and then you don't find out until the next outage a year later.
Mistakes were made, but attributing it to lack of caring is misguided. Good intentions don't work, you need mechanisms to enforce good practices. Those mechanisms obviously failed here, but the solution is to fix the mechanisms, not ask people to care more.
[1] http://www.ww2hc.org/emailarchives/2011/checklistorigin.htm
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#46It baffles me that AWS, a leader in cloud computing can make such a rudimentary mistake. Seriously, I interviewed there and they asked me to write a b+ tree and I failed. And then you see fundamental errors like this which possibly cannot be made by people who had the smarts to write b+ trees in 15 minutes... I want to take this opportunity to complain about the interview system. Hire people who care about the produc…
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#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
Writing a B+ tree from memory and making sure your infrastructure isn't doing something stupid are fundamentally different skills. One requires that you regurgitate the contents of a text book on a white board, the other that you can engineer a solution. I wish them well on an interview set up for hiring the former; I try to hire the later.
> Writing a B+ tree from memory and making sure your infrastructure isn't doing something stupid are fundamentally different skills. It's funny. You know it. I know it. Entire HN knows it. And yet _no_ interview follows any such common sense rules. Just go to a Google/FB interview and they ask you all sort of questions. It doesn't matter what you are interviewing for. In fact, in many cases they don't even tell you w…
Re: AWS status updates not working due to S3
#48It baffles me that AWS, a leader in cloud computing can make such a rudimentary mistake. Seriously, I interviewed there and they asked me to write a b+ tree and I failed. And then you see fundamental errors like this which possibly cannot be made by people who had the smarts to write b+ trees in 15 minutes... I want to take this opportunity to complain about the interview system. Hire people who care about the produc…
1. The number of people at Amazon who need to be able to write a b+ tree is negligible. 2. The number of people at Amazon who need to be able to choose a search/sort/etc. algorithm or data structure and understand why one is more appropriate than another for a given use case is much higher. 3. The number of people at Amazon who need to demonstrate common sense is very high. This skill is much more closely related to…
CS fundamentals are nice to know, but how often does one implement something custom like BigTable/Colossus from scratch vs. buy/use OTS? The support/scalability/technical debt/unforeseen costs of implementing something entirely new is typically much greater than using adequate "lego" that already exist.
Judgement of cost/benefit DIY vs. OTS can be gained (hopefully) without too much wasted effort, time, money, morale & business life-expectancy.
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#49Drone crashes into my living room with groceries. Receive email that my package was successfully delivered.
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And yet, I cannot find any obvious information on where statuspage is hosted.
Builtwith seems to think they are hosted on EC2 https://builtwith.com/statuspage.io