seriously desktop apps kinda own i just desktop-app'd a pwa made it do SSO auth at my org and now its just part of the self-serve application download kiosk and we're laughing at all the pain we've endured for so many years writing up proposals and billing to scale up web app infra for internal tooling and stuff.
im kinda enjoying coming back to earth right now with my team and we're just hmmmmmmm'ing a lot of things like this. we've had devops chasing 23498234892% availability with k8s and load balancers and all this stuff and we're now assessing how much of that cruft was completely unnecessary and made everything some amorphous blob of complexity and unpredictable billing & and really gave devops a moat to just say "no" to so many things that came through the pipeline. there's so many things that can just be dragged back to like an actual on premise machine and served up through the internal network. we are... amused at how self-important we made ourselves out to be this past decade.
we're probably like days worth of goofing away from going to buy a few mac minis and plug it into some uninterruptable power supplies and just seeing how un-serious we can get with so much tooling we've built over the years. and for everything else, desktop apps. seriously desktop apps is like free infrastructure if you build it right.
yeah perfect, i came in here to say
I'm done making web apps (2026).
seriously desktop apps kinda own i just desktop-app'd a pwa made it do SSO auth at my org and now its just part of the self-serve application download kiosk and we're laughing at all the pain we've endured for so many years writing up proposals and billing to scale up web app infra for internal tooling and stuff.
im kinda enjoying coming back to earth right now with my team and we're just hmmmmmmm'ing a lot of things like this. we've had devops chasing 23498234892% availability with k8s and load balancers and all this stuff and we're now assessing how much of that cruft was completely unnecessary and made everything some amorphous blob of complexity and unpredictable billing & and really gave devops a moat to just say "no" to so many things that came through the pipeline. there's so many things that can just be dragged back to like an actual on premise machine and served up through the internal network. we are... amused at how self-important we made ourselves out to be this past decade.
we're probably like days worth of goofing away from going to buy a few mac minis and plug it into some uninterruptable power supplies and just seeing how un-serious we can get with so much tooling we've built over the years. and for everything else, desktop apps. seriously desktop apps is like free infrastructure if you build it right.