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        <subtitle>CEO &amp; Founder of Greptime. Writing about systems, distributed computing, AI &amp; Programming.</subtitle>
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        <title>Twenty Years of S3: How It Became the Default Persistence Layer for Modern Data Infrastructure</title>
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