Cloud Host Dispatches: Episode 355

Cloud Host Dispatches - Episode 355

Here’s what our cloud hosts had to say about this week’s episode: 355: The Cloud Pod’s AI Pleads Not Guilty, Blames Philip K. Dick

Justin Brodley

This week I got to listen to the episode as a listener instead of hosting, since I was out on PTO. It’s always fun when I’m out and the guys record without me. I’ve been at the majority of our recordings other than maybe a dozen or so I’ve missed over the years.

When I get to listen as a fan, it’s humbling. I hear everything that’s working, everything that isn’t, and I always come away with new ideas. But I’m also just really happy with the show. I know we’re 355 episodes in, but man, it feels like yesterday we started this. In a lot of ways I still feel like we haven’t “made it.” Then I’ll be at a conference and someone mentions they’ve heard the show or that they listen every week, and it gets me every time.

We’ve got a dedicated audience, and honestly it’s broader than I ever realized. I’ve talked to salespeople, recruiters, folks breaking into cloud, even stock analysts who listen to keep a pulse on the industry. Whoever you are, I’m glad you spend the time with us each week talking about this crazy cloud world.

I know we ask sometimes, but we’re sitting at 34 reviews right now and I’d love your help getting us to 50. And if you’ve got thoughts, what you love, what you want more of, or what we could do differently, our inbox is always open at . We want to be your go-to source for all things cloud. So leave us a review, drop us an email, and tell a friend. That’s what keeps us going.

Matthew Kohn

can you tell me which episide we talked about https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/introducing-granular-cost-attribution-for-amazon-bedrock/

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