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Sustainability at AWS re:Invent 2022 All the talks and videos I could find…

Adrian Cockcroft

The new information from October 2022 states: To achieve our goal of powering our operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025 — five years ahead of our original 2030 target — Amazon contracts for renewable power from utility scale wind and solar projects that add clean energy to the grid. SUS209 — there was no talk with this code.

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Sustainability Talks and Updates from AWS re:Invent 2023

Adrian Cockcroft

For re:Invent 2021 my team (but mostly Elise Greve) persuaded the re:Invent organizers to include Sustainability as a track code, and that was repeated for 2022 and now for 2023. This includes providing the efficient, resilient services AWS customers expect, while minimizing their environmental footprint.

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Cloud cost optimization: Dynatrace helps organizations manage cloud cost

Dynatrace

Our commitment is to achieve net 0 carbon operations and reduce our direct carbon emissions by at least 75%, and reduce our total energy consumption by 50%, all by 2030.” That looks like modernizing data centers from the ground up with sustainability and efficiency in mind and identifying underutilized infrastructure.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

However, unlike the early days of the web, static sites are no longer limited to developers working in a code editor. Piecing together a website using a WYSIWYG editor and seeing the code it generated was a fascinating and educational experience that sparked an initial interest in web design. Now you could use GitHub as your CMS.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2024

Alex Russell

Most sites, even those that aspire to be "lived in", feature short median sessions, which means we can't actually justify much in the way of up-front code, and first impressions always matter. For instance, GSMA predicts that 5G will only comprise half of connections by 2030. Regulatory roadblocks are still being cleared.