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AWS Lambda

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AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that enables developers to run code without managing servers. It automatically scales and handles infrastructure, allowing users to focus on writing application logic. It is primarily used for building backend services, processing data, and supporting web and mobile applications.

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AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that allows developers to run code without provisioning or managing servers. It is an infrastructure service for building and running applications, not a desktop assistant that observes user workflows, analyzes patterns, or provides actionable suggestions and automations for end-users. None of the 'must-have' features for 'Second Cursor' (workflow-observation, pattern-analysis, actionable-suggestions, task-automation) are present in AWS Lambda's offering. The service focuses on backend code execution and infrastructure management for developers, which is fundamentally different from the described AI-driven desktop assistant for workflow optimization.

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