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Root account for billing and AWS Identity Center. Dev account for all the crap and lax permissions so people can try stuff. Production account with only production and extremely strict permissions where changes can only be made with terraform or a god mode account.


This is like the intro to the Squdbillies episode where Dan Halen makes the octowing chicken, but instead of that is ass lungs.

Welcome to the future, we have ass lungs now.


Hard agree. I've worked both kinds of places, I'm never working in an MS environment again for less than 7 figures.


And companies that use MS aren't paying 7 figures for anything below VP


One of us! One of us! One of us!


If that's your opinion I have to assume you only know PHP.


Some chuds trained an LLM and gave it a system prompt to also be a chud.


Just bad enough


I used to work at AFRL as an intern and a contractor, there were pictures of these platforms in a bunch of the buildings. I also played in a golf league in Newport NY. You could see the platform from a few of the holes.


With an appropriate property tax regime you could cut income taxes.


And as we all know, when a government can cut income tax, they do.


The nice thing about income taxes is that when your income increases, which increases the amount of tax you owe, your ability to afford that tax also goes up due to that income increase.

With property taxes you don't have that coupling between changes in income and changes in the tax. That can make a property tax way more painful.


If your income tax goes up a lot, you have a ton more wealth. Which means that a small downsizing to match the same tax level leaves you with a bunch of cash.

That's exactly what should happen in a productive economy: big cash payments to give up underutilized land to somebody who can make better use of it.

People talk about taxing granny out of her house, but they conveniently forget to mention that granny is keeping half a dozen people homeless by hoarding an underutilized property.


> People talk about taxing granny out of her house, but they conveniently forget to mention that granny is keeping half a dozen people homeless by hoarding an underutilized property

Where are you getting that from?

In most cases when granny sells her house and moves due to high taxes the buyer will be a single family that will live in the house. In the vast majority of cases that family will have less than half a dozen people, and in the vast majority of cases they will not have been homeless before.


> People talk about taxing granny out of her house, but they conveniently forget to mention that granny is keeping half a dozen people homeless by hoarding an underutilized property.

That’s a distasteful and predatory way to speak of someone who rightfully bought her property, possibly a widow, and just wants to live in peace versus having someone (business or gov) try to break the rules to take her property.


It is far more distasteful and predatory to hide behind widows with a fundamentally unfair system. Whoever wants to take away the opportunity of others, let them pay. It's not hard.

It's far more distasteful to ignore the needs of everyone to give a very minor convenience to somebody with a lot of wealth.

Winston Churchill on this sort of old and wrong political argument about widows:

https://savingcommunities.org/docs/churchill.winston/budgetr...


Except the lowest income classes don’t own property and pay no property taxes directly. Considering renters also pay less in Texas than Cali, it seems a pretty un-regressive regime.


Very cool. Love to see Ruby outside of a web development context.


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