I've been having a rough time with AWS lately. I find their services to be overly complicated and the website tough to navigate. Specific issues like API Gateway and Lambda not syncing up properly make it frustrating. I even deleted an API after hitting errors about missing parameters that I had marked as not required. Every time I update and deploy, it feels like AWS is just stuck in the past, blaming caching issues. How is that acceptable? How do Azure and Google Cloud stack up in comparison?
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I’ve dabbled in AWS and Azure, and they both have their strengths. But if you're finding AWS bloated, you might want to check out DigitalOcean or Hetzner; they simplify the process a lot for smaller projects.
To be honest, they all have their weirdness. AWS is powerful and stable but has a clunky interface. Google usually rolls out changes quickly and you might find their UI better, but that can come with some instability. Azure? It benefits from Microsoft’s sales teams, but it has its own set of quirks. It's all a mixed bag!
Honestly, AWS is still superior compared to Azure, even with its quirks. Everyone uses AWS for a reason! But sure, Azure’s APIs do seem clearer in some respects, so it depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. GCP also has a more intuitive console and Firebase integration, which is great for web projects.
It's easy to get hung up on the flashy features of SaaS apps, but cloud providers really just need to keep things functional. AWS has its pros and cons, but overall it's back-and-forth between user-friendliness and complexity when comparing it to Azure and GCP.

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