Edition: 2026-03-01

Daily Digest - 2026-03-01

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S3 naming conventions based on Client or Topic?

  • Source: Amazon Web Services (AWS): S3, EC2, SQS, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, CloudFormation, Route 53, VPC and more
  • Words: 163
  • Category: IT
  • Published: 2026-02-26T23:16:44+00:00
  • Score: 3.2

We have an s3 bucket where different clients will drop parquet files for different topics (userdata, revenue data, marketing data, etc).

Is

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: aws; fits IT category
  • Summary:
    • We have an s3 bucket where different clients will drop parquet files for different topics (userdata, revenue data, marketing data, etc).
    • Is it better to name buckets as client and then topic?
    • bucket/client1/userdata bucket/client2/userdata bucket/client1/revenuedata OR bucket/userdata/client1 bucket/userdata/client2 the topics are mostly similar but there are differences in schema (some have extra fields, some are missing fields).

No P5 instances available in any region?

  • Source: Amazon Web Services (AWS): S3, EC2, SQS, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, CloudFormation, Route 53, VPC and more
  • Words: 123
  • Category: IT
  • Published: 2026-02-26T10:18:34+00:00
  • Score: 3.0

Curious, is everyone facing the same issue?

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: aws; fits IT category
  • Summary:
    • Curious, is everyone facing the same issue?
    • We have no service quota issue but we arent able to create any P5 type EC2 to train our models.
    • Its a little crazy, we checked every single region, is there such a big shortage?

Cross-account MSK (PrivateLink) + DMS failing with “Application-Status: 1020912 Failed to connect to database”

  • Source: Amazon Web Services (AWS): S3, EC2, SQS, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, CloudFormation, Route 53, VPC and more
  • Words: 285
  • Category: IT
  • Published: 2026-02-25T16:23:20+00:00
  • Score: 3.0

Setup

  • Account A: AWS DMS replication instance
  • Account B: MSK cluster
  • Region:
    • Why it's relevant: matches terms: aws; fits IT category
    • Summary:
      • Setup Account A : AWS DMS replication instance Account B : MSK cluster Region: us-west-2 Connectivity via MSK Client VPC Connections (PrivateLink) Auth: SASL/SCRAM MSK (Account B) Private cluster (no public access) Brokers:b-1.scram..c2.kafka.us-west-2.amazonaws.com:14001 b-2.scram..c2.kafka.us-west-2.amazonaws.com:14002 Subnets: us-west-2a, us-west-2b DMS (Account A) Replication instance in us-west-2a Subnet group includes 2a / 2b / 2c Connecting to MSK brokers over ports 14001–14100 Error When testing the DMS Kafka endpoint: Application-Status: 1020912 Application-Message: Failed to connect to database No additional details.
      • Notes Same architecture works in dev Failing only in prod PrivateLink is enabled on MSK Using SCRAM endpoints Added SG rule on DMS side allowing TCP 14001–14100 Need some guidance!
      • submitted by /u/engg_garbage98 [link] [comments].

    Introducing Figma Weave: The next generation of AI-native creation at Figma

    • Source: Figma Blog | Shortcut
    • Words: 719
    • Category: Design
    • Published: 2025-10-30T00:00:00.000Z
    • Score: 1.2

    Figma has acquired Weavy, a platform that brings generative AI and professional editing tools into the open canvas.

    • Why it's relevant: matches terms: figma; fits Design category
    • Summary:
      • Figma has acquired Weavy, a platform that brings generative AI and professional editing tools into the open canvas.
      • As Figma Weave, the company will help build out image, video, animation, motion design, and VFX media generation and editing capability on the Figma platform.
      • AI is making it easier for anyone to take their ideas further, but we believe the first prompt is the creative starting point rather than the final destination.

    Prototypes are the new PRDs

    • Source: Figma Blog | Shortcut
    • Words: 2239
    • Category: Design
    • Published: 2025-12-16T00:00:00.000Z
    • Score: 1.2

    A growing number of product managers are finding that the fastest way to clarity is to build.

    • Why it's relevant: matches terms: figma; fits Design category
    • Summary:
      • A growing number of product managers are finding that the fastest way to clarity is to build.
      • Inside Figma Make, they’re pressure-testing assumptions early, building momentum, and rallying teams around something tangible.
      • Hero illustration by Raven Jiang Like so many disciplines across the product development process, the role of PMs is evolving.

    Hard problems are still hard: A story about the tools that change and the work that doesn't

    • Source: Figma Blog | Shortcut
    • Words: 136
    • Category: Design
    • Published: 2025-12-12T00:00:00.000Z
    • Score: 1.1

    Figma designer–turned–product manager Nikolas Klein worked on building prototyping tools for seven years.

    • Why it's relevant: matches terms: figma; fits Design category
    • Summary:
      • Figma designer–turned–product manager Nikolas Klein worked on building prototyping tools for seven years.
      • Illustrations by Marco Quadri Learn more about how we built: - Spring animations How Figma put the bounce in spring animations An inside look at how Figma engineers used the laws of physics to bring spring animations to life.
      • Multi-edit Behind the feature: The multiple lives of multi-edit Vice President of Product Sho Kuwamoto and Product Designer Nikolas Klein walk us through the journey of multi-edit, a new feature that simplifies editing across multiple designs in just a few clicks.

    Connections

    • IT leads today's digest with 3 posts.
    • Recurring themes: aws, figma.
    • Amazon Web Services (AWS): S3, EC2, SQS, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, CloudFormation, Route 53, VPC and more appears 3 times, signaling strong recent output.

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