Don’t use Kafka (or PostgreSQL ) as a job queue. Can we just stop forcing this? Kafka is an amazing event streaming platform.
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Wait til you find out about chatGPT
Dissolve the TSA. Biggest fucking waste of tax payer money and aggregate loss of GDP ever invented.
When you realize Apache is a hospice organization
It's mind boggling how crypto people still trust hot wallets that run as fucking browser extensions.
I think with any database the solution is simply backups no? backups that preferably aren’t tied to the hosted solution at all.
k8s cluster and simple are rarely found together.
They didn't terminate my contract though, they just nullrouted my server. They even had the audacity at the end of the month to send me a bill.
Do not host anything of importance on Hetzner. They'll gladly blackhole your server with zero recourse.
They also do it when their system incorrectly flags traffic. They're the Paypal of web hosting. Stay far, far away.
> Companies will very successfully have their contracts enforced Hetzner turned off all access to my paid server due to a false-positive on their netscan/DDOS (literally it was tailscaled doing a netcheck) protection…
It’s enabled thousands of indie devs and small studios to release games every year for the last decade. I think that’s pretty awesome. Unity, the game engine, has undoubtedly been a net positive, and now that torch is…
It's strange how people lambast video games like they're a dangerous addiction but praise those who take time to read, watch cinema, or attend theatrical performances. We all consume our art in our own ways. Maybe we…
Just remember that Sequoia deleted their Sam Bankman-Fried puff piece.
> Most of us however do not have endless stacks of money to burn runing our code. This is such an absurd take. Do you really think startups lose runway because of the runtime performance of their code, and not failing…
What is the difference between $derived/computed and $effect/watch?
> And how many instances would be required if Go/Rust would have been used? Zero. Because Shopify would have waited until Rust came out in 2015, instead of launching in 2006, and they would never have gotten off the…
This is mostly just how the Marine Corps fixes fuckups. LCpl Schmuckatelli gets one hooker pregnant and suddenly the entire battalion has their 96 canked, we’re all having 0700 safe-sex safety briefings Saturday…
Just get started using anything but Unity.
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Unity has no incentive to solve this. They’ll push it onto developers to provide a deduplication in a clumsy process after they’ve already been billed for the month
Would their needs be met by a simple key-value store?
Nah, we used and paid for Unity because the licensing structure we signed on with made sense. They’re literally changing the terms on us in a way we cannot push back against. Games made years ago are subject to this new…
Don’t use Kafka (or PostgreSQL ) as a job queue. Can we just stop forcing this? Kafka is an amazing event streaming platform.
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Wait til you find out about chatGPT
Dissolve the TSA. Biggest fucking waste of tax payer money and aggregate loss of GDP ever invented.
When you realize Apache is a hospice organization
It's mind boggling how crypto people still trust hot wallets that run as fucking browser extensions.
I think with any database the solution is simply backups no? backups that preferably aren’t tied to the hosted solution at all.
k8s cluster and simple are rarely found together.
They didn't terminate my contract though, they just nullrouted my server. They even had the audacity at the end of the month to send me a bill.
Do not host anything of importance on Hetzner. They'll gladly blackhole your server with zero recourse.
They also do it when their system incorrectly flags traffic. They're the Paypal of web hosting. Stay far, far away.
> Companies will very successfully have their contracts enforced Hetzner turned off all access to my paid server due to a false-positive on their netscan/DDOS (literally it was tailscaled doing a netcheck) protection…
It’s enabled thousands of indie devs and small studios to release games every year for the last decade. I think that’s pretty awesome. Unity, the game engine, has undoubtedly been a net positive, and now that torch is…
It's strange how people lambast video games like they're a dangerous addiction but praise those who take time to read, watch cinema, or attend theatrical performances. We all consume our art in our own ways. Maybe we…
Just remember that Sequoia deleted their Sam Bankman-Fried puff piece.
> Most of us however do not have endless stacks of money to burn runing our code. This is such an absurd take. Do you really think startups lose runway because of the runtime performance of their code, and not failing…
What is the difference between $derived/computed and $effect/watch?
> And how many instances would be required if Go/Rust would have been used? Zero. Because Shopify would have waited until Rust came out in 2015, instead of launching in 2006, and they would never have gotten off the…
This is mostly just how the Marine Corps fixes fuckups. LCpl Schmuckatelli gets one hooker pregnant and suddenly the entire battalion has their 96 canked, we’re all having 0700 safe-sex safety briefings Saturday…
Just get started using anything but Unity.
<edit: nevermind, myopic HNers are right as always>
Unity has no incentive to solve this. They’ll push it onto developers to provide a deduplication in a clumsy process after they’ve already been billed for the month
Would their needs be met by a simple key-value store?
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Nah, we used and paid for Unity because the licensing structure we signed on with made sense. They’re literally changing the terms on us in a way we cannot push back against. Games made years ago are subject to this new…