Right, you're not paying for C# you're paying for an IDE. You don't need VS to use C#. Especially now with Roslyn a the c# language server a lot of other IDEs can do a lot of the same things VS can do.
> The only thing I had to deal with it slightly is my Ritalin...only so slightly I can "normally" focus for an hour. I just hope things go right in the rest of my life. Talk to your doctor, there have been many advances…
There are many things here that concern me from a system view. 1. They need guaranteed delivery, but chose to use UDP 2. They jacked up the default rmem buffer to ~2GB which is insane. Also, applies to all sockets not…
Wireguard needs to put actual logging into the product before anyone should consider using it in production. I have to deal with it via a vendors product and have spend about 4 weeks in the past 6 months trying to fix a…
HTTP/2 absolutely there are a ton of wins with some of the work they did. Especially around content loading and ssl. HTTP/3? Meh. We've started into the realm of solving google scale problems in HTTP standards that have…
Off the top of my head: * Medical Insurance * 401(k) Contributions * HSA/FSA Contributions * Commuting Expenses * Auto Loan * Gas * Auto Insurance * Property Taxes (unless you rolled that into the mortgage) * Home…
That's a big giant "it depends." It depends on what your service looks like: CPU intensive, Memory Intensive, Storage intensive? (In reality some unique mix). You probably won't see a huge savings year one, as you'll be…
Right, you're not paying for C# you're paying for an IDE. You don't need VS to use C#. Especially now with Roslyn a the c# language server a lot of other IDEs can do a lot of the same things VS can do.
> The only thing I had to deal with it slightly is my Ritalin...only so slightly I can "normally" focus for an hour. I just hope things go right in the rest of my life. Talk to your doctor, there have been many advances…
There are many things here that concern me from a system view. 1. They need guaranteed delivery, but chose to use UDP 2. They jacked up the default rmem buffer to ~2GB which is insane. Also, applies to all sockets not…
Wireguard needs to put actual logging into the product before anyone should consider using it in production. I have to deal with it via a vendors product and have spend about 4 weeks in the past 6 months trying to fix a…
HTTP/2 absolutely there are a ton of wins with some of the work they did. Especially around content loading and ssl. HTTP/3? Meh. We've started into the realm of solving google scale problems in HTTP standards that have…
Off the top of my head: * Medical Insurance * 401(k) Contributions * HSA/FSA Contributions * Commuting Expenses * Auto Loan * Gas * Auto Insurance * Property Taxes (unless you rolled that into the mortgage) * Home…
That's a big giant "it depends." It depends on what your service looks like: CPU intensive, Memory Intensive, Storage intensive? (In reality some unique mix). You probably won't see a huge savings year one, as you'll be…