Bollocks - really, really big bollocks.<p>I'm 52 and wrote quite a few letters by hand on paper and posted them. You do not get to riff about something you have never experienced. This wankery is absolute twaddle.<p>I doubt that whomever created this monstrosity has actually written a letter or a bluey.<p>I've read through the nonsense "by an army of ethereal code-monkeys" and it is awful. Who on earth says: "It is a rare thing, my lord"? For starters Lord (capital L) and no one I know would even say that.<p>This is not Victorian English. It is not even English English.
"EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service)<p>The tried and trusted method to conjure the dark arts known as "Kubernetes" is one of great study and contemplation, for it is not to be taken lightly, this dark path on which you embark. With dedication and perseverance, you may find success where others have failed. Trust in yourself, and the rewards shall be great."<p>Can't argue with that!
Truly a relic of the timeline where not only was Mr. Babbage successful in building his analytical engine, but proceeded to commercialize it as a service.
“Route 53<p>Route 53, the fleet-footed messenger of the gods, delivers your DNS traffic across the Internet with the speed of a Thracian chariot, and at a fraction of the cost.”<p>Never underestimate the bandwidth of a Thracian chariot loaded with parchment barreling down the road.
Similar to electricity in the 1700's, is AI in its 'parlor trick' phase? Really feels like we're close to the edge with AI where it might start to snowball hard.