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This is an important point. What cloud providers are flexible on engineer working conditions? I’d imagine they’d all be smaller scale providers?
Brain drain is terminal for a technology product (most of the time). In the short term I'll focus on making our products portable (migrating ec2 init scripts to docker, using frameworks for server less instead of using direct apis etc...). And when the time comes switch to whatever is best.
I know from a friend that works for GCP that they are up his ass to get back into the office and have been for a while. Not sure on Azure but I think you’re right that it’s probably going to be small cap places.