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Flightcontrol

@Flightcontrolhq

A Vercel-style interface for AWS. Deploy apps 2-6x faster with ultimate flexibility and scalability, because you get native AWS.

🛰 Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
A WAY better AWS console is part of the value of the coming new @Flightcontrolhq 🔥 This is the ECS deployment view. Easily see what task definition is deployed, what changed, and the state and logs for all instances. All on one view instead of 10 different screens in AWS. *this is the design file so ignore data accuracy*
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New in Flightcontrol: → ecsStopTimeoutSecs — control graceful shutdown timing for all ECS services → Expanded API → Bring your own subnets for preview environments → Encrypted root volumes on all ECS EC2 by default Plus better error messages and lots of bug fixes
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AWS Developers@awsdevelopers·
Reply to this tweet with "AWS" and we’ll tell you which AWS Service you are
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol@flybayer·
Yikes!! “The agent determined that the best course of action was to "delete and recreate the environment" You absolutely need a system of guardrails for AI to operate on your infra. @Flightcontrolhq provides this for AWS, but soon we’re taking the gloves off so you can design your own system and support multicloud systems
Ed Zitron@edzitron

On two separate occasions Amazon’s Kiro AI assistant caused an AWS outage, one that was 13 hours long. Amazon blames this on “user error not AI error,” which is one of the most embarrassing things you could ever say as a human being

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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol@flybayer·
GitHub Actions, but it runs in your cloud. Sneak peek at our new pipelines 👇 Is this something you're interested in? Any requests?
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol@flybayer·
Who is using LLMs to interact with their AWS stuff? What are you trying to do? What issues do you have with your workflow?
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Flightcontrol@Flightcontrolhq·
AI helpers shipped! 🚀 CLI to validate config: npx flightcontrol-validate flightcontrol.json 🚀 Skill for editing config: npx add-skill flightcontrolhq/skills Let us know how you get on with those and if you have any suggested improvements!
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
Simple AWS without the handcuffs — is it even possible? Countless companies have tried. No one's nailed it. Here's why I still think we can →
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
Every secret management tool i've seen has a broken data model (including my product) PROBLEM: item keys like STRIPE_SECRET_KEY are duplicated throughout the system. Even if you have groups, it's duplicated across your groups SOLUTION: single entry in the system for an item like stripe secret key and you can define multiple values for that with user defined ids like production and staging (prototype ui) USING THEM: Link one-off items anywhere you need like STRIPE_SECRET_KEY=$ref:stripe-secret-key:production Link groups that define key=value mappings (prototype ui) BUT WHY? see at a glance exactly (1) how many different values for a key exist, (2) what those values are, AND (3) where each of those values are used 🤯 Coming soon to users near you
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Flightcontrol@Flightcontrolhq·
Three things growing teams keep asking for, now in Flightcontrol: 🚀 Protected environments with a Restricted Developer role — deploy access without secret access 🚀Granular autoscaling — separate cooldowns for scale-in vs scale-out, plus scale-in protection thresholds for CPU/memory/requests 🚀Bring your own subnets — use existing VPC subnets instead of us provisioning new ones Oh and we're hard at work on the major new version👀
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
🔥 ANNOUNCING @Flightcontrolhq's NEXT EVOLUTION 🔥 Teams chose Flightcontrol to simplify infrastructure without loosing control to a PaaS abstraction. For many workflows, it delivers. But growing teams hit limits, leaving them managing settings and infrastructure outside Flightcontrol that they wish lived inside it. 🚨 We're removing those limits, bringing new features so you can use Flightcontrol for everything! 🚨 The next version is a fundamentally more powerful system. Instead of a few fixed workflows, you get composable primitives: 🚀 Flightcontrol Modules turn any Terraform into a reusable, UI-driven component. —— This is like our current "service types", but now you can customize ours or add your own. 🚀 Terraform CI shows you exactly what's happening—every plan, every apply. —— Modules are sugar on top of Terraform stacks. And you can bring your own stacks (goodbye Terraform Cloud!) 🚀 Pipelines give you GitHub Actions-level flexibility for builds and deploys, but running in your cloud! —— Our same build and deploy features, but now you can orchestrate any way you please. Current Flightcontrol makes a few workflows easy. This makes any workflow easy. Including multi-cloud! We're aiming for production-ready by end of Q1. Let me know if you're interested in early access 👀
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Flightcontrol@Flightcontrolhq·
🚀 We just shipped blue-green deployments in private preview!! 🚀 What this means for your production deploys: → Zero downtime during releases → Instant rollback if something goes wrong → Run the new version alongside the old before switching traffic This has been one of our most requested features, and we're excited to get it into your hands. Let us know if you want early access
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
We're building a Terraform Cloud (TACOS) feature for @Flightcontrolhq and looking to chat with teams who have non-trivial production Terraform workloads Whether you are using Atlantis or Terraform Cloud or something else, we'd love 20 minutes to see your TF workflow and hear your complaints and wishes DM's open!
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
YES!! This whole post is pure gold. “a product solves one problem. a system gives you the building blocks to solve infinite problems.” The next version of @Flightcontrolhq transforms us from a product to a system. It’s going to blow people’s minds.
Ryo Lu@ryolu_

making things true: design is the practice of seeing through the surface of things to understand their underlying structure, then rearranging those elements into new forms that didn't exist before. most people think design is about aesthetics – making things look good, choosing colors, polishing interfaces. but underneath, design is a way of thinking about the world. it's about decomposition and recomposition. you take something complex, break it down into its fundamental components, understand the relationships between those parts, and then rebuild it in a way that's simpler, more powerful, or reveals something previously hidden. this is why i've always been drawn to tools and systems rather than just products. a product solves one problem. a system gives you the building blocks to solve infinite problems. when i was working on Notion, we weren't trying to build another task manager or note-taking app. we were asking: what are the atoms of software? what are the irreducible elements that, when combined, can create any tool you need? we landed on blocks, databases, views, relations. everything else is just different arrangements of these primitives. once you see this, you realize that all those single-purpose apps – Asana, Linear, Evernote, Airtable – are just rigid, pre-configured assemblies of the same underlying concepts. they've solved for one specific arrangement and called it a product. but why lock people into one configuration? give them the components and let them build exactly what they need. Notion is lego blocks for thought and work. Cursor is doing something similar but at a different layer. for decades, the barrier between human intention and working software has been enormous. you need to know syntax, frameworks, design patterns, debugging. most people with ideas never cross that chasm because the cost is too high. Cursor changes this. when you can describe what you want and the system understands not just the words but the underlying structure – the patterns, the logic, the architecture – then you're no longer translating between human thought and machine language. you're working directly with concepts, and the AI handles the decomposition into code. this philosophy extends beyond software. language is a finite set of sounds or symbols infinitely recombined to express any thought. music is twelve notes in endless patterns. DNA is four base pairs that encode all of life's complexity. the universe is fundamentally modular. simple rules, endlessly recombining, creating emergent complexity. design is the human practice of participating in that process consciously. we look at the world, identify the patterns, extract the rules, and use them to build new realities. when i look at the history of computing, the most important moments weren't new features. they were new primitives. the command line gave us composable programs. the GUI gave us direct manipulation. the web gave us hyperlinks. the smartphone gave us sensors and connectivity. each unlocked entire ecosystems because they provided new atoms that could be infinitely recombined. AI isn't just a feature. it's a new primitive. it's a new way of decomposing and recomposing reality. design is philosophy because it forces you to ask: what is this thing really? what are its essential properties? what can i remove before it stops being itself? and once i understand that, what new things can i build? this is the work. not making things pretty. making things true.

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Aaron Boodman
Aaron Boodman@aboodman·
Been working with @Flightcontrolhq for a Zero customer. Very impressive product and team. The support has been absurdly responsive, and I really like the layer of simplification on top of bare AWS.
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