Resigning from AWS on Ethical Grounds with Tim Bray

Published: Aug. 4, 2020, 10 p.m.

b'Tim Bray\\u2014the founder of OpenText, one of Canada\\u2019s biggest software companies\\u2014is a self-professed general-purpose Internet software geek with more than 35 years of experience in the world of technology. In April 2020, he resigned from his job as a senior principal engineer/distinguished engineer at AWS, where he worked in the Serverless group. Other positions he\\u2019s held over the years include developer advocate at Google and director of web technology at Sun Microsystems.\\n\\nJoin Corey and Tim as they discuss the genesis of XML and JSON along with their shortcomings, what it was like being a distinguished engineer at AWS and resigning due to ethical concerns, why Tim believes capitalism doesn\\u2019t work when companies get too big, the Streisand effect and what happens when you fire whistleblowers, how AWS was the best place Tim worked in his career but why he had to leave anyway, what Tim likes about Kubernetes, the technology trends that interest Tim the most, what the future looks like, Tim\\u2019s interest in public sector procurement, and more.'