That same case happened to me! Another example is Parking Meters, they don't exist in my country and I'd never seen them before.
Yep, same here in Brazil.
What OOM means in this context? I assume it's not Out Of Memory?
I think they meant servers as in the machine hosting the content you are acessing, such as the machine that hosts HN. Not that every connection goes through a central server, but your content is hosted on a central…
Please do! I would love to read about the experience of someone on the AWS team. Before covid happened, I was interviewing for a SDE-2 position within AWS Canada, so it would be of great value to me!
This is a great idea! Sometimes I take time from some task to do things like this, but as this time off isn't a regular ocurrence, once it does happen, it ends up taking a lot of time, making me feel like I'm delaying…
> This is why developers are so intent on opt-out In GitLab's case, developers weren't. Their C-level executives simply overruled them and forced the change.
I'm actually surprised that Brave's Adblocker was not the fastest, considering that they have native (as in, their own browser) support.
That same case happened to me! Another example is Parking Meters, they don't exist in my country and I'd never seen them before.
Yep, same here in Brazil.
What OOM means in this context? I assume it's not Out Of Memory?
I think they meant servers as in the machine hosting the content you are acessing, such as the machine that hosts HN. Not that every connection goes through a central server, but your content is hosted on a central…
Please do! I would love to read about the experience of someone on the AWS team. Before covid happened, I was interviewing for a SDE-2 position within AWS Canada, so it would be of great value to me!
This is a great idea! Sometimes I take time from some task to do things like this, but as this time off isn't a regular ocurrence, once it does happen, it ends up taking a lot of time, making me feel like I'm delaying…
> This is why developers are so intent on opt-out In GitLab's case, developers weren't. Their C-level executives simply overruled them and forced the change.
I'm actually surprised that Brave's Adblocker was not the fastest, considering that they have native (as in, their own browser) support.