This is awesome
I think all big cloud providers replaced etcd with a custom in house implementation in their K8s offerings for this reason
You’re right but I think the US/Canada are just exceptions. Essentially every other nation on earth (not just Europe) is what you describe Europe to be.
Agreed, this is vile
Do you need to do all these things in your dayjob or are you just doing them to comapare these models
Curious as to how you would approach this. I have no experience in this area, anyone on this forum willing to share their expertise?
We evaluated it but chose RocksDB instead
Just goes to show how profitable rent seeking is even after you’ve become irrelevant.
“The truth is most of what you see in food photographs is real. FTC laws state that whatever you’re selling with a photo must be real in the image. To use a familiar example, if you’re selling corn flakes the flakes…
Apple’s incentives will grow misaligned as their revenue from ads grows. (and that revenue is skyrocketing)
I think if you actually invested time into researching the DMA you will be able to understand why they are making certain decisions.
Large enterprises make deals and won’t be paying 2,180.16$ either. Just like with AWS
What is the Boeing culuture like?
> With all due respect, if the idea is good, then it will happen Working in a corporate environment, I have not found this to be the case. Good ideas get nowhere without buy-in
They are quite similar in the sense that both generate most of their revenue through ads.
I’ve seen hundreds of PR’s produced by a junior and reviewed by a mid lvl go into prod. I don’t see any problem with that
Do you know you’re just talking to an LLM? Everyone else in this post also seem oblivious to it or maybe they just don’t care? Why do I even read comments anymore sigh
I generally like Swift, but async is a mess, it feels like they come up with a new async library every release
How does this compare to drbd?
Couldn’t they have used S3 express one zone?
And GraphQL is related to Graph databases how exactly? Just because they both have the word graph in them?
You mean aws dms insterted the string literal “this work needs to be done” into your db?
> The idea of running a company that sells tokens is like starting a company that sells MySQL calls. I think DynamoDB is plenty profitable :)
This is awesome
I think all big cloud providers replaced etcd with a custom in house implementation in their K8s offerings for this reason
You’re right but I think the US/Canada are just exceptions. Essentially every other nation on earth (not just Europe) is what you describe Europe to be.
Agreed, this is vile
Do you need to do all these things in your dayjob or are you just doing them to comapare these models
Curious as to how you would approach this. I have no experience in this area, anyone on this forum willing to share their expertise?
We evaluated it but chose RocksDB instead
Just goes to show how profitable rent seeking is even after you’ve become irrelevant.
“The truth is most of what you see in food photographs is real. FTC laws state that whatever you’re selling with a photo must be real in the image. To use a familiar example, if you’re selling corn flakes the flakes…
Apple’s incentives will grow misaligned as their revenue from ads grows. (and that revenue is skyrocketing)
I think if you actually invested time into researching the DMA you will be able to understand why they are making certain decisions.
Large enterprises make deals and won’t be paying 2,180.16$ either. Just like with AWS
What is the Boeing culuture like?
> With all due respect, if the idea is good, then it will happen Working in a corporate environment, I have not found this to be the case. Good ideas get nowhere without buy-in
They are quite similar in the sense that both generate most of their revenue through ads.
I’ve seen hundreds of PR’s produced by a junior and reviewed by a mid lvl go into prod. I don’t see any problem with that
Do you know you’re just talking to an LLM? Everyone else in this post also seem oblivious to it or maybe they just don’t care? Why do I even read comments anymore sigh
I generally like Swift, but async is a mess, it feels like they come up with a new async library every release
How does this compare to drbd?
Couldn’t they have used S3 express one zone?
And GraphQL is related to Graph databases how exactly? Just because they both have the word graph in them?
You mean aws dms insterted the string literal “this work needs to be done” into your db?
> The idea of running a company that sells tokens is like starting a company that sells MySQL calls. I think DynamoDB is plenty profitable :)