Ah, the classic tale of Amazon S3 🥱—it started simple, but surprise, surprise, it got complicated the more they tinkered with it. 🎩💡 Who knew that adding features and fixing bugs could result in complexity? Thank goodness we have a 3851-word treatise to enlighten us on this groundbreaking revelation. 🤯📚
https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2025/03/in-s3-simplicity-is-table-stakes.html #AmazonS3 #Complexity #FeatureBloat #TechInsights #CloudStorage #DeveloperCommunity #HackerNews #ngated
In S3 simplicity is table stakes

From simple object storage to sophisticated table management, builders have always shaped S3's evolution. Andy Warfield discusses why making complex systems simple remains our north star at AWS.

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#featurebloat at #Telegram in full swing for some time. This here though may be the start of process to #enshittification

Implicit index access in C# 13

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13#implicit-index-access

Wait...what!? What is this even doing and what is it for?

Urgh... I think I have to stop looking at new language features for some time...

#CSharp #FeatureBloat

What's new in C# 13

Get an overview of the new features in C# 13.

Looks like I now got the "Influencer update" from Telegram. I can scroll down my list and the Stories Bar will compact but... can I actually get rid of the Stories Bar altogether?

Stories is just not a feature I will use. Not my thing.

#Telegram #FeatureBloat

Asserting “as a user, I want to fill out the form” fools the team into thinking that the user will give the product something for nothing. The cost is hidden because the user is defined as someone who wants to fill out forms, even if no such person actually exists.

With a user story like that, every ticket becomes self-justifying. Features multiply, complexity rises.

#ProductDesign #FeatureBloat
https://uxdesign.cc/as-a-user-i-dont-want-to-973990a30158

As a user, I don’t want to - UX Collective

Since their invention in 1997, user stories have become ubiquitous. The simple format of “as X, I want Y so that I can Z” has helped countless software teams stay focused on the value they are…

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