It's a shame because Google Hire worked really well. I don't understand the motivation.
Looks like these were translations provide through a third-party platform. Pretty tricky to review when you've handed off the responsibility. I wonder how Weblate actually manages quality control in practice? This seems…
A few years ago, I saw @r0ml touch on this in his linux.conf.au keynote. It had some really interesting ideas around how software could be democratized. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3nJR7PNgI4
I wasn't really too worried about picking apart the approach. If order mattered, you'd be looking at other approaches anyway. Mainly just calling out a gotcha where you might quietly miss out on scheduled events with no…
I believe it is different to the S3 uptime SLA. You can measure the impact and potentially automate recovery of missed events by: 1) Keep a track of events published. 2) Generate an S3 inventory daily. 3) Compare events…
It's worth noting that there is currently a gotcha with S3 Event Notifications such that they are not guaranteed. As a result, you may end up missing out on events.
It's a shame because Google Hire worked really well. I don't understand the motivation.
Looks like these were translations provide through a third-party platform. Pretty tricky to review when you've handed off the responsibility. I wonder how Weblate actually manages quality control in practice? This seems…
A few years ago, I saw @r0ml touch on this in his linux.conf.au keynote. It had some really interesting ideas around how software could be democratized. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3nJR7PNgI4
I wasn't really too worried about picking apart the approach. If order mattered, you'd be looking at other approaches anyway. Mainly just calling out a gotcha where you might quietly miss out on scheduled events with no…
I believe it is different to the S3 uptime SLA. You can measure the impact and potentially automate recovery of missed events by: 1) Keep a track of events published. 2) Generate an S3 inventory daily. 3) Compare events…
It's worth noting that there is currently a gotcha with S3 Event Notifications such that they are not guaranteed. As a result, you may end up missing out on events.