Recently, I was spinning up yet another terribly coded thing for fun because I believe in making my problems everyone else's problems, and realized something that had been nagging at me for a while: working with AWS is relatively painful.
This may strike you as ridiculous, because most of the time in established companies it's not particularly burdensome: you push code to a repo, the CI/CD nonsense (which curiously enough is probably some guy named "Jenkins," who's worked at most of the same places that I have — yet strangely I've never met him in person) fires off, and it winds up in production somehow. But that tooling is exactly my point: without a fair bit of work to set it up, it doesn't exist, at which point working with AWS is a massive pain in the ass.
Allow me to demonstrate.
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