It's a job scheduler that runs directed acyclic graphs. A key feature of Airflow is you can more or less write your workflow naturally in python, and it will create the workflow graph for you. It includes a web interface for managing your workflows, a scheduler, and much more.
Here here! The docs don't really make it clear what Airflow is for someone who hasn't already used or been exposed to it. Is it a job scheduler like Rundeck? Something else?
While this is true as the default experience you can very very very easily only subscribe to content relevant to you. The article attached to this post it literally telling you there are 52M daily users visiting the platform yet you claim "I would say it needs to die, but it's already pretty dead in terms of its utility to most people I know." Perhaps try visiting the platform again and spend some time customizing the platform to your needs and gauge your opinion of it from there.
Is this a good example of the fundamental attribution error? Given the equally-plausible explanations that the link worked-when-submitted, or that OP submitted a 404 page which was up-voted on title alone, why would we assume OP submitted a 404 page for Karma?
Exactly. My question for OP was not an attempt at being passive aggressive. I'm actually curious to know what he could do better in that product meeting as he stated. I'm just trying to think what would a better way for Amazon to bring Alexa to people in a more convenient way and can't think of anything else from what they are doing. Just curious to know what OP has to say.