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The article is an introduction to a new blog by Richard Shade, where he will share his thoughts and experiences on various topics. The blog will cover FinOps, Pulumi, AI tooling, and other subjects related to the author's day job, as well as personal interests like brisket and ham radio. The author aims to use the blog as a platform to explore and discuss his ideas and beliefs.
- ▪The blog will focus on FinOps and Pulumi, among other topics related to the author's day job.
- ▪The author will also share personal stories and experiences, including those related to AI tooling and infrastructure.
- ▪The blog's first post will be followed by a story about a third-grade peanut butter sandwich assignment and its relation to prompt engineering.
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