Today we’re talking with Rain from Oxide Computing, tracing their journey from the massive, data-driven scale of Meta to the high-stakes, air-gapped world of shipping a 'cloud in a box'. We talk about moving from an environment of over 10,000 engineers—where a 10% tooling improvement is worth a thousand people—to a culture where you’re shipping hardware that simply cannot be patched once it leaves the building. Rain shares how they realized that technical writing is a senior engineer’s ultimate force multiplier for justifying complex designs. We also dive deep into the 'invisible superpower' of property-based testing and using Oracles to kill bugs in the developer’s inner loop long before they ever have a chance to reach production. Mentioned: https://rfd.shared.oxide.computer/rfd/0576 Further reading: https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/engineering-rigor-in-the-llm-age