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Sure, understanding today's complex world of the future is a little like having bees live in your head. But, there they are. And like the young lady said, " I say live it, or live with it!"
Language doesn’t care that you don’t like that it changes.

I just had a stopped AWS ECS task go missing from ListTasks before *10 minutes* had elapsed.

once upon a time the documentation read:
> Recently stopped tasks might appear in the returned results. Currently, stopped tasks appear in the returned results for at least one hour.

it now reads:
> Recently stopped tasks might appear in the returned results.

#grr #aws #aws-ecs

You can tell them apart because musicians come down from the ceiling, magicians come up from the ground #mnemonic #facts

@emma likewise!

That’s why the kid is in forest preschool!

@emma oh thank goodness. We’re on family four (4) with it in the preschool since school started 2 weeks ago.
@emma but Covid is…not over
Like, I appreciate that we live in the era of ubiquitous dyed hair but every time I see THAT haircut with THAT purple I am super disappointed that it is not @memory
@ceejbot that sucks. I’m really sorry.

OK, AWS doc writers, setle down now. 68 years is a bit aspirational for an ECS task, i'd say.

> If your service's tasks take a while to start and respond to health checks, you can specify a health check grace period of up to 2,147,483,647 seconds during which the ECS service scheduler ignores the health check status.

@mcc current read: _Putin’s Dark Ages: Political Neomedievalism and Re-Stalinization In Russia_ (Dina Khapaeva) and it is quite good if also quite chewy