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    RT @adhorn: Few months ago, I made a blog post about immutable infrastructure (https://t.co/AZPkRzYWj5). I was asked for an example of Lamb…


    @Bokijany Danke schön!


    The funny thing about being in Germany is that it has started dredging up all these memories from studying here 26 years ago. Today Till Eulenspiegel randomly popped into my head. Haven’t thought about him in decades!


    @micheleplayfair: “have you eaten any HUMONGOUS pretzels yet… need photos”

    🥨✅😍 https://t.co/iLGqVYBuu2 https://t.co/UN1HSO5yzj


    @MichelePlayfair PS It was sliced and filled with butter and I regret nothing.


    @georgiecel @MichelePlayfair Ugh, I inhaled that one, and it was beautiful.


    My impression that Maxvorstadt, where we are staying, is the Newtown of Munich was just confirmed by the hipster riding an honest-to-goodness pennyfarthing down Gabelsbergerstraße. 😂


    RT @RwoltX: You all know I spent much of my life in prison right? I set my mind to making it as a software dev afterwards and I did that,…



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    @micheleplayfair: “have you eaten any HUMONGOUS pretzels yet… need photos”

    🥨✅😍



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    We found an apartment! Just sent off all the docs to the letting agent. 🤞 Multiple guest rooms! With a garden! And walking distance to Oktoberfest!! 🍻😍


    @codepo8 Yeah, we debated whether it was a plus or a minus. But it won’t be an issue for at least a year, and hey, we’ll want to go at least once, right?


    RT @lynnlangit: useful tools
    #serverless @awscloud https://t.co/rKbyDm6dX9


    @hannahcancode Yay! Glad to see it’s finally happening. Congrats, and best of luck to both of you. ❤️


    Blog post: Deutschland – One Week On… https://t.co/taLl7K9wWQ https://t.co/eLtocxVmXR


    RT @ziniman: Happy to take part in the 1st 𝗚𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻𝘆𝗖𝗹𝗼𝘂𝗱𝘀 🇩🇪 𝗩𝗶𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁𝘂𝗽. Join us for Choosing your right Cloud Strategy & Enriching your…


    @darkosubotica LOL – love the photo. 😂


    @Gaohmee Congrats!!


    RT @AWS_DACH: Der German AWS Community Day findet am 25.09. mit über 20 spannenden Talks rund um Amazon Web Services statt: https://t.co/aq…


    Weta, WOW! I can’t wait to see what new worlds they’re able to create with the help of my @AWSCloudANZ colleagues. https://t.co/DdglCcnm4A


    Looking forward to this. I’ll confess I used Parameter Store in my serverless app simply because it was the free option! https://t.co/kpAWKbTYGW


    I have a new favourite Twitter account. (Been doing a re-binge on New Girl.) https://t.co/P5dD9mKxqd


    Sitting on the balcony in the twilight, drinking a beer, while the Snook cooks bratwurst in the kitchen. I still can’t quite believe we’re here. The last six months were so stressful, but right now, at this moment, I feel… so happy. How lucky we are.


    https://t.co/hO4aJebNh2


    @abertrotzdem Sadly, the new place is ground floor so I’ve got to enjoy it while I can!


    @abertrotzdem It does! Lovely patio area fronting on to a park.


    Changing Australian fashion’s worst-kept secret could help struggling farmers // Interesting. My understanding is that the real problem is that scouring wool is terribly polluting. Have they solved that problem yet? https://t.co/QUhvxTtR1E



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    Can you believe we’ve already been here a whole week?!

    Deutschland – One Week On…


    Sitting on the balcony in the twilight, drinking a beer, while the Snook cooks bratwurst in the kitchen. I still can’t quite believe we’re here. The last six months were so stressful, but right now, at this moment, I feel… so happy. How lucky we are.



  • Deutschland – One Week On…

    Deutschland – One Week On…

    Hard to believe we’ve already been here for a whole week! It honestly still feels like we’re on vacation. I’m sure reality will set in soon.

    A tweet about the toilet shelf

    That post caused some hilarity on Twitter amongst Aussies who hadn’t heard about “the poo shelf.” I remembered them from my summer in Germany 20+ years ago, but we hadn’t encountered any on our brief stay last year. To my (initial) delight, our AirBnB bathroom features one. Yes, your business is right there if you want to check it out. I’m told it’s great for, you know, spotting potential digestive issues. For now, Rodd and I are still at the “averting one’s eyes” phase. 💩

    Anyway, we spent our first weekend isolating in the apartment while waiting for our Covid results. We sat on the balcony when we could, but it was pretty rainy so we mostly vegged on the couch and watched Netflix. We managed to get groceries and beer delivered so we could cook, though the AirBnB kitchen is pretty tiny. We also discovered Lieferando, a delivery service like Uber Eats, and managed to order in some delicious schnitzel.

    And then on Sunday… there was a minor emergency. We ate lunch and then were sprawled on the sofa, pretty much exactly as above. At one point, Rodd went to stand up and immediately swore. The floor – pretty much everything you can see in the photo below and MORE – was covered in water. We both jumped into action. I was worried it was the rain coming in the balcony door, but we realised quickly it was actually coming from the kitchen. There was no visible source at all. While Rodd scrambled to find the water shutoff valve, I grabbed every towel in the place and threw them down. I found a bucket in the closet and we began painstakingly sopping up the water with the towels. We worked for more than an hour, and we must’ve emptied that bucket 10 times. We also contacted our host, who messaged back later to apologise and arrange for a plumber the next day. In the end we learned that the kitchen had been recently renovated, right before we arrived, and the fittings for the kitchen hot water weren’t correct. It’s all fine now and nothing was damaged, but man, that day suuuucked. We were both so sore and tired from cleaning it all up. Fun adventure, eh?

    After the flood

    Thankfully, brighter things were on the horizon. Sunday night we both received our Covid test results, which were thankfully NEGATIVE. The weather also began to clear up, and on Monday we were finally able to go out into our new city. We went for a brief walk around Maxvorstadt, which is where we’re staying. It’s full of students, cafes, shops, and museums. It felt so odd after months of isolation in Sydney to see so many people around, sitting at restaurants and enjoying life. (While only some folks wear masks while walking around, it’s mandatory to wear them when you go into a shop or enclosed place.) We ended up wandering to the nearby Königsplatz, which had a small summer festival set up complete with a Ferris Wheel. I managed to order us a “Käsekrainer” (cheese kransky) and Currywurst, which we ate in a small biergarten. It was lovely to get out into the sunshine.

    Biergarten and currywurst

    On Tuesday I officially started my new job, and I’ve spent the last few days getting to know my team and working through my Onboarding plan. I am basically wearing two hats: as a manager I’m looking after the AWS Emerging Markets DevRel team, which currently includes Central and Eastern Europe as well as sub-Saharan Africa; and as a developer advocate, I’ll be helping the team covering Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. I did manage to find the AWS office today, but I haven’t been inside yet. Hilariously, none of my team are actually here! They’re all spread out all across Europe. But I’ve met some of the local folks in the marketing and solutions architecture teams, and they’re going to show me around hopefully tomorrow.

    AWS Office

    The other big news is that we may have found an apartment! We went to check out three of them, and we’ve decided on one. I’ve just sent off all the docs to the letting agency, so fingers crossed we get it and we’re able to move in soon.

    Did I mention it has multiple guest rooms? 😉


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    RT @rohini_gaonkar: Super Excited to be doing a keynote at one of its kind, AWS Women in Tech Day (Community Edition) FULL day FREE confere…


    Eudora, but then a year later I felt like a badass when I switched to pine. https://t.co/0YXIluJ7dm


    This is why I refer folks to @LookaheadSearch ask the time. Best tech recruiters in the Aussie market. They engage with the community (they are PART of the community) and have built their brand off that reputation. And that all starts with @stevelikesyou! https://t.co/TmTNyMsDJH


    @LookaheadSearch @stevelikesyou And if you had told me ten years ago that I’d be an actual FANGIRL for a RECRUITER, I’d tell you to get your head examined. 😂


    @bigyahu @vertis I flew to Germany last week. Flight was pretty empty but the upgrade cost wasn’t ridiculous, so we went for it. No regrets. Best flight of my life, even with the mask and face shield.


    @mobywhale @LookaheadSearch @stevelikesyou EXACTLY!! ❤️ (I peg my chances of working for Steve at some point at roughly 50%.)


    @gilmae 😏


    RT @danilop: Interesting way to speed up image annotation! Learning to segment images without manually segmented training data https://t.co…


    Bubble tea shop around the corner, and its signature drink is a “Dirty Cutie.” How could I not?! https://t.co/bHXqEcQ6BN https://t.co/TQpOEBIv07


    @videosmithery @Courtsdunsoir That’s amazing, Sam! I always enjoy seeing your new work.


    RT @videosmithery: my knitted animation – TRICOTONE 01 – has been selected for the @Courtsdunsoir festival in Montreal 🙂 https://t.co/vzy…



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    Bubble tea shop around the corner, and its signature drink is a “Dirty Cutie.” How could I not?!



  • IT Career Energizer Podcast

    Way back in 2018, I got an email from Phil Burgess at the IT Career Energizer Podcast inviting me to come be on his show. I’d only just started my role at AWS and wasn’t sure whether I was allowed to do such things, and frankly I was busy just trying to keep my head above water. So I regretfully declined, but I kept Phil’s email in my inbox, promising I’d get in touch again when the time was right. Two years later, stuck at home during Covid isolation, I reached out to Phil and he graciously extended the invitation again. We recorded this past June, and the episode just went live this week! I hope you enjoy it.


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    Bubble tea shop around the corner, and its signature drink is a “Dirty Cutie.” How could I not?!

    Bubble tea shop around the corner, and its signature drink is a “Dirty Cutie.” How could I not?!


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    RT @dtraub: Heute Mittag geht’s los: Die deutschsprachigen AWS Office Hours – stellt eure Fragen rund um AWS, live im Stream.

    Heute um 12:…


    Our “lack of cheese” problem has been addressed. 😍🧀 https://t.co/avTcT3d6Qa https://t.co/PIxDqSKnn5


    @steve_evil 😳 Not yet!


    Really fantastic opportunity to work alongside @paulaburton_md and her team! https://t.co/DUOX8ooyzg


    @dtraub Not yet, but it’s early days. 😜


    @darkosubotica @dtraub Just looked at the price. 😳 Kicking myself that I didn’t bring a dozen jars in my suitcase. I could’ve afforded a nicer apartment!


    I love Margaret Preston’s work, especially the Sydney landscapes! https://t.co/yutNvZdjkP


    RT @darkosubotica: I will be jumping on stream in 20 minutes! ☝️

    So if you are interested in some laid back AWS Content (where I create so…


    RT @MikeSington: Guy’s security camera catches kid tearing it up on his driveway almost every day, so he decides to do something about it.…


    @darkosubotica 😱




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