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phjordon commented on Smithy: A language for defining services and SDKs   awslabs.github.io/smithy/... · Posted by u/politician
lenkite · 5 years ago
Does Smith support describing OAuth ?
phjordon · 5 years ago
There's not a trait for it yet, but Smithy is designed to be auth agnostic so new auth traits can be added by anyone. There's a meta-trait called authDefinition[0] that you can apply to your own trait to indicate that it's an auth trait. With that your trait would show up anywhere else auth traits are found in the Smithy tooling. We're designing the code generators to be extensible enough that you could then fairly easily implement just the necessary bits.

[0]: https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/core/auth-traits.h...

phjordon commented on A New AWS SDK for Rust   aws.amazon.com/blogs/deve... · Posted by u/carllerche
AzzieElbab · 5 years ago
Does this still run against the ts/js runtime like the other sdks?
phjordon · 5 years ago
I believe you are thinking of the CDKs. The SDKs are all fully language native.
phjordon commented on A New AWS SDK for Rust   aws.amazon.com/blogs/deve... · Posted by u/carllerche
k__ · 5 years ago
In turn with this release I learned that S3 isn't supported from the beginning because it's the only AWS service using an XML protocol.

Made me chuckle a bit.

phjordon · 5 years ago
There's a handful of services that use XML protocols, but certainly not a lot.
phjordon commented on YouTube will now show ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them   forbes.com/sites/johnkoet... · Posted by u/patrickaljord
testcase_delta · 5 years ago
YouTube premium is great, I'm surprised it's not more popular. I'd cut my Spotify subscription way before YouTube, but that's not what I typically hear from my friends.

Spotify = Streaming music $12/month YouTube = Streaming music + learned SolidWorks + learned Blender + learning Spanish + general entertainment of all sorts... $12/month. YouTube is incredible.

phjordon · 5 years ago
It’s not popular because it’s incredibly expensive. For $12/month you get:

- No ads

- Minor usability improvements to the app

- “premium” content

- YouTube Music

The “premium” content is trash and YouTube Music is the worst music app with any significant effort put behind it, in addition to being a significant step down from Google‘s previous offering.

Most people would rather deal with the ads.

phjordon commented on YouTube will now show ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them   forbes.com/sites/johnkoet... · Posted by u/patrickaljord
systemvoltage · 5 years ago
Or how about paying $5/month for YouTube premium
phjordon · 5 years ago
If only it were that cheap. The cost in the US is $12/month which is ridiculously high considering their “premium” content is garbage as is YouTube Music which is forcibly bundled in.
phjordon commented on iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max   apple.com/newsroom/2019/0... · Posted by u/Zaheer
hownowbrowncow · 6 years ago
I'm quite sad they have removed 3D Touch from the phones. A minor feature I really enjoy with quick peeking — and bummed to lose that touch information for apps like Procreate Pocket and other drawing tools.
phjordon · 6 years ago
Personally, I absolutely hate 3D Touch. I've never been able to get the hang of the distinction between it and a long press, so something as simple as moving apps around or selecting a character with an umlaut is incredibly frustrating.
phjordon commented on DriverKit   developer.apple.com/docum... · Posted by u/jibcage
judge2020 · 7 years ago
If I'm not mistaken they mentioned Quadro cards being used in the Mac Pro by one of the early testers. If this is true, it would likely mean the return of native latest-generation nVidia drivers.
phjordon · 7 years ago
I believe they were comparing the Mac Pro performance to the performance of a non-mac configured with recent quadro cards.
phjordon commented on VW opens preorders for the ID.3, its first long-range electric car   theverge.com/2019/5/8/185... · Posted by u/mswift42
phjordon · 7 years ago
I hope this platform succeeds. I've been following the planned microbus refresh eagerly, and it supposedly will be built on the same.
phjordon commented on Google’s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/vanburen
chibg10 · 7 years ago
In my experience at a different FANG, the same culture exists here. If I had to guess, I would say it probably applies to the others as well.
phjordon · 7 years ago
I work at Amazon and I don't believe that applies here. There certainly is an expectation that you can coordinate increasingly broad efforts as you rise through the ranks, but the focus isn't on launching new products (in my experience). Impact can be anything that is positive and measurable. At the end of the day if you make the company $1million then it doesn't really matter where you do it.
phjordon commented on Google Cloud Platform’s new interactive CLI   cloudplatform.googleblog.... · Posted by u/CSDude
oblio · 8 years ago
I think this is quite popular: https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit

For Rust this library seems nice: https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs (it generates autocompletion scripts for shells)

phjordon · 8 years ago
It's a pretty neat tool. I've played around with it a lot, and it's used in the aws-shell[0] to a very similar effect as the OP. (Disclaimer: I work for aws and have contributed to the aws-shell.)

[0]: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-shell

u/phjordon

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