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James Fee

@jamesfee@mastodon.social
mastodon 4.6.0-nightly.2026-03-16

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows.

Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Feb 16, 2026

AI is incredible at generating output.
What it’s not great at (yet) is generating outcomes.

In spatial systems, the hard part isn’t the rendering. It’s the workflow — the metadata, the contracts, the integrations, the discipline that makes something buildable.

AI isn’t the product. Workflow is.

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/ai-isnt-the-product-the-workflow-is

#AI #GIS #SpatialComputing #ProductStrategy

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Feb 06, 2026

Cloud-native didn’t fail. We finished:

• storage
• compute
• deployment

We skipped:
• workflows
• failure modes
• observability
• accountability

Then we blamed “complexity.” Cloud-native didn’t create it. It just made it visible.

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/cloud-native-didnt-fail

#CloudNative #GIS #Architecture #Scale #Systems

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Feb 04, 2026

Every modern GIS platform claims to be “self-service.” What they really did was move complexity out of sight and onto users.

Invisible workflows, optional metadata, silent failure — and one poor human who “just knows how it works.”

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/the-lie-of-self-service-gis

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Feb 02, 2026

I really enjoyed Bill Dollins’ recent Post-GIS Revisited post — not because it settles the question, but because it refuses to.

It got me thinking (again) about how GIS didn’t disappear so much as dissolve into workflows, metadata, and systems that don’t need heroics anymore.

I wrote up a few thoughts as a continuation of the conversation:
https://spatiallyadjusted.com/post-gis-revisited-again

Curious how others are experiencing this shift in practice.

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 30, 2026

At scale, systems don’t fail sometimes. They fail constantly.

The real problem isn’t failure — it’s pretending failure is exceptional.

When failure semantics aren’t explicit, humans appear to interpret partial success, retries, and blast radius.

Lessons from Scale #10:

Failure Is a First-Class API

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/lessons-from-scale-10-failure-is-a-first-class-api

#systems #reliability #failure #workflows #cloudnative

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 29, 2026

Observability is often treated as debugging exhaust.

At scale, it becomes something else entirely: the way systems communicate reality to users. When systems aren’t observable, humans reappear as historians and state lookups.

Lessons from Scale #9:

Observability Is a User Feature

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/lessons-from-scale-9-observability-is-a-user-feature

#observability #systems #workflows #reliability #cloudnative

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 29, 2026

APIs are necessary.

They are also wildly insufficient.
Integration failures don’t happen at endpoints — they happen at state, retries, and ownership of “what happens next.”

When workflows are missing, humans quietly reappear as the integration layer.

Lessons from Scale #8: APIs Don’t Integrate Systems. Workflows Do.

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/lessons-from-scale-8-apis-dont-integrate-systems-workflows-do

#systems #workflows #integration #cloudnative

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 27, 2026

GIS has worked for a long time because people quietly absorbed the complexity.

- They reran jobs.
- They fixed projections.
- They explained caveats no system ever documented.

That looks like flexibility. It’s actually fragility.

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/humans-are-not-a-scalable-integration-pattern

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 26, 2026

At scale, standards don’t break — they calcify.

What starts as a useful interface slowly turns into doctrine.

Validation replaces understanding.

Humans absorb the mismatch.

This post evolved because of the discussion around it, which is kind of the point.

https://spatiallyadjusted.com/lessons-from-scale-6-standards-dont-fail

#systems #architecture #gis #metadata #standards

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 23, 2026

“It’s just a file” works great — right up until scale shows up.

COG and STAC didn’t emerge because GIS needed new formats. They emerged because assumptions stopped scaling.

COG + STAC isn’t a stack. It’s a contract between producers and consumers about how data is accessed, discovered, and trusted.

🔗 https://spatiallyadjusted.com/cog-stac-isnt-a-stack-its-a-contract

#geospatial #cloudnative #systems #scaling #architecture #metadata

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 22, 2026

Scale doesn’t create complexity.
It removes the padding. When systems are small, heroics hide design flaws. When systems grow, those same assumptions turn into alerts, retries, and weekend incidents.
Lessons from Scale #5: Scale doesn’t break systems — it reveals the real one.

🔗 https://spatiallyadjusted.com/lessons-from-scale-5-scale-reveals-the-real-system

#systems #scaling #architecture #workflows #engineering

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James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

mastodon.social
James Fee
James Fee
@jamesfee@mastodon.social

Geographer who now spends his time on cloud architecture. Engineering Director @Trimble for workflows. Lifelong baseball fan, proud supporter of the San Francisco Giants, and a devoted thalassophile who finds peace by the ocean.

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@jamesfee@mastodon.social · Jan 22, 2026

Blogging again has been therapeutic. I just wrote this in my next post:

"At large scale, filenames stop being metadata and start being folklore.

And folklore is not queryable."

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