When "run a SQL query against an implicit file database" is a huge improvement for anything but the edgiest of cases (and I believe you that it is), that's a scathing indictment of the normal UI.
What I don't understand is how the AWS log inspection tools are still as bad as they are. Even if it's just to prepare public-facing material, AWS clearly dogfoods them a little bit, so surely there would be glory and accolades to be won by implementing search that was half-assed (instead of quarter-assed)? Or is the AWS culture so broken that it net punishes core improvements? Come to think of it, that would explain a lot.
What I don't understand is how the AWS log inspection tools are still as bad as they are. Even if it's just to prepare public-facing material, AWS clearly dogfoods them a little bit, so surely there would be glory and accolades to be won by implementing search that was half-assed (instead of quarter-assed)? Or is the AWS culture so broken that it net punishes core improvements? Come to think of it, that would explain a lot.