Shut you pussy mouth, whore.
And when the year is over, you'll be paying +$50/mo for your setup instead of $5.
Precisely. Don't use RDS when you are just starting, for example.
You are assuming a startup only needs 1 instance. For $10/mo you get 2 GB RAM at Linode, for example. AWS have beautiful ways to empty your pocket.
Still, don't use AWS for your new startup. Move to it once you outgrow the offers from Linode and DigitalOcean. You'll save a ton of money.
Everyone.
Do like the nissan.com dude did. You have the domain and no one will ever take it from you. Tarnish their reputation is they are unethical.
If you can generate enough bad publicity for them, they will.
I am very jealous as a Django developer. They decided to keep Channels as a third-party package after all, maintained by a single guy :(
pip
Ah, another limiting abstraction layer to learn and to fight. Bash is plenty good.
Which framework are you using for the said microservice?
Well said. Also, what could be called perfect today is not necessarily "perfect" tomorrow. Example: other frameworks solve the problems at hand in a better way.
Does it work with Django? If so, how?
Natively. In most cases, faster than the phone version.
I am not sure you two are idiots or just trolling. I am referring to the fact that the guy is trying to steal traffic.
I am not sure they would appreciate that as at any moment when there will be traffic on slow.com you may change it to something else.
Actually I used Netscape and many of its derivatives. That doesn't grant Microsoft a pass.
I am suspecting the people down voting are too young and didn't experience IE6 hell.
I tell you how. Posts like this claiming they are cutting-edge will enable to once again take control of browsers and once they are at the top, they will start playing their monopoly game. And the cycle will start again.
The ship has sailed, Microsoft. You had your chance and you held the Web back for a decade. Where would we be right now if you didn't hinder the progress. Nice try anyway.
> The author deleted this Medium story
He said exactly that about three times in his article.
It's sad because it means Sublime dev isn't doing it out of love. Much like Microsoft.
CloudFormation
Shut you pussy mouth, whore.
And when the year is over, you'll be paying +$50/mo for your setup instead of $5.
Precisely. Don't use RDS when you are just starting, for example.
You are assuming a startup only needs 1 instance. For $10/mo you get 2 GB RAM at Linode, for example. AWS have beautiful ways to empty your pocket.
Still, don't use AWS for your new startup. Move to it once you outgrow the offers from Linode and DigitalOcean. You'll save a ton of money.
Everyone.
Do like the nissan.com dude did. You have the domain and no one will ever take it from you. Tarnish their reputation is they are unethical.
If you can generate enough bad publicity for them, they will.
I am very jealous as a Django developer. They decided to keep Channels as a third-party package after all, maintained by a single guy :(
pip
Ah, another limiting abstraction layer to learn and to fight. Bash is plenty good.
Which framework are you using for the said microservice?
Well said. Also, what could be called perfect today is not necessarily "perfect" tomorrow. Example: other frameworks solve the problems at hand in a better way.
Does it work with Django? If so, how?
Natively. In most cases, faster than the phone version.
I am not sure you two are idiots or just trolling. I am referring to the fact that the guy is trying to steal traffic.
I am not sure they would appreciate that as at any moment when there will be traffic on slow.com you may change it to something else.
Actually I used Netscape and many of its derivatives. That doesn't grant Microsoft a pass.
I am suspecting the people down voting are too young and didn't experience IE6 hell.
I tell you how. Posts like this claiming they are cutting-edge will enable to once again take control of browsers and once they are at the top, they will start playing their monopoly game. And the cycle will start again.
The ship has sailed, Microsoft. You had your chance and you held the Web back for a decade. Where would we be right now if you didn't hinder the progress. Nice try anyway.
> The author deleted this Medium story
He said exactly that about three times in his article.
It's sad because it means Sublime dev isn't doing it out of love. Much like Microsoft.
CloudFormation