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24 Sep 2022
Chevre, this week’s parsha is נצבים (Nitzavim). Throughout the book of Devarim, there are explanations of the good and bad repurcusions from our actions (architectures). This week there is a reminder that what we do (and build) are choices and those choices have repurcussions for good or bad (or costs). In the “real world” our actions affect others and the world around us. In the “cloud world” our architectures and workloads affect our resilience to failure or problems and affect the costs associated with our architecture.