True, it doesn’t protect you from DDOS. But how is it different from having 3 regular hosts?
Did you actually use all the cloud vendors before making this comment? GCP lets you set a max instant count in Cloud Run. It’s in the first screen of setting up a service. It really doesn’t get much simpler than that.
Uh, it's not? Please don't spread misinformation.
> I don't want to be unreasonable, but Google used to at least generally support the idea of the open web. This is a Machine Learning product, I don't think anyone at Google, at least as part of this team, is trying to…
As usual, this is a baseless conspiracy theory that doesn't even make sense.
"If we let them have what they want and do not intervene, they will just stop." -- England and France, a few years before WWII.
If you look at the list of homes listed, I wouldn't say they are above hotel price at all.
> First AMP and now QUIC. Um, pretty sure QUIC was in the pipeline a few years longer than AMP. Besides, it's literally a protocol in the network stack -- would you say IPv6 is an enemy of the web and underlying…
>a centralized server connected to the internet does all your application, storage and processing You can have more than one server in your AWS account.
>someone who believes in things I don't agree on is either working on some hysterical dime or delusional
That went pretty well in venezuela.
Not believing in basic human rights isn't exactly what I would call a "humble" opinion. Words have meanings.
How is this charity? Isn't "the poorest among us have some basic level of livelihood" exactly justice, and exactly the job of a government? Please don't use this kind of argument to turn HN into reddit.
Proof by analogy is fraud. You should know better. If you really want to go down this path -- a broken clock is correct twice, as two discrete points in a continuous time space. The act of looking at the clock is…
The fact that something not like what the Internet is "supposed to be" can be working is exactly why the Internet is powerful.
> users are idiots Please, for the last time, stop using this rhetoric. How would you like to be called an idiot? As a developer and a user, I'm deeply offended by this condescending attitude. I really don't know what…
I'm not a citizen. I come here legally. I pay my taxes. I pay for my insurance. This is not the minority case by the way, all your H1b colleagues as well as F1/J1 students are like this. Should we still die because…
>Although I would prefer to concentrate on the 10s of millions of non-citizens and illegal aliens who receive tax payer funded health care. I feel like I should remind you here that many non-citizens are actually…
3 has been an issue for me recently. I was referred to ER for some chest discomfort, which, unfortunately, the school clinic I was studying at cannot do the blood tests to see if it's a blood clot. I was given scary…
>magically appearing artificial islands >solid legal ground one of those things has to be false.
Are you sure this is not a German thing? /s
FreeBSD can be built with gcc, although it's built with clang by default: https://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang The patches to make it work for icc is simple enough that this is almost a non-issue:…
How does Snowden have anything to do with a collaboration between Google and Hashicorp? You say this is not tinfoilism, but the tinfoil in this one is strong.
Tinfoilism does not help anything. This is a genuine collaboration effort by two of the players whose services many people are already using together, and they are making that experience better for their users. The kind…
But I indeed talked about your “fundamental rejection” here: as I explained in the first half of my comment, no special treatment is given for Facebook, at all. The fact that they happen to be a “evil megacorp” should…
True, it doesn’t protect you from DDOS. But how is it different from having 3 regular hosts?
Did you actually use all the cloud vendors before making this comment? GCP lets you set a max instant count in Cloud Run. It’s in the first screen of setting up a service. It really doesn’t get much simpler than that.
Uh, it's not? Please don't spread misinformation.
> I don't want to be unreasonable, but Google used to at least generally support the idea of the open web. This is a Machine Learning product, I don't think anyone at Google, at least as part of this team, is trying to…
As usual, this is a baseless conspiracy theory that doesn't even make sense.
"If we let them have what they want and do not intervene, they will just stop." -- England and France, a few years before WWII.
If you look at the list of homes listed, I wouldn't say they are above hotel price at all.
> First AMP and now QUIC. Um, pretty sure QUIC was in the pipeline a few years longer than AMP. Besides, it's literally a protocol in the network stack -- would you say IPv6 is an enemy of the web and underlying…
>a centralized server connected to the internet does all your application, storage and processing You can have more than one server in your AWS account.
>someone who believes in things I don't agree on is either working on some hysterical dime or delusional
That went pretty well in venezuela.
Not believing in basic human rights isn't exactly what I would call a "humble" opinion. Words have meanings.
How is this charity? Isn't "the poorest among us have some basic level of livelihood" exactly justice, and exactly the job of a government? Please don't use this kind of argument to turn HN into reddit.
Proof by analogy is fraud. You should know better. If you really want to go down this path -- a broken clock is correct twice, as two discrete points in a continuous time space. The act of looking at the clock is…
The fact that something not like what the Internet is "supposed to be" can be working is exactly why the Internet is powerful.
> users are idiots Please, for the last time, stop using this rhetoric. How would you like to be called an idiot? As a developer and a user, I'm deeply offended by this condescending attitude. I really don't know what…
I'm not a citizen. I come here legally. I pay my taxes. I pay for my insurance. This is not the minority case by the way, all your H1b colleagues as well as F1/J1 students are like this. Should we still die because…
>Although I would prefer to concentrate on the 10s of millions of non-citizens and illegal aliens who receive tax payer funded health care. I feel like I should remind you here that many non-citizens are actually…
3 has been an issue for me recently. I was referred to ER for some chest discomfort, which, unfortunately, the school clinic I was studying at cannot do the blood tests to see if it's a blood clot. I was given scary…
>magically appearing artificial islands >solid legal ground one of those things has to be false.
Are you sure this is not a German thing? /s
FreeBSD can be built with gcc, although it's built with clang by default: https://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang The patches to make it work for icc is simple enough that this is almost a non-issue:…
How does Snowden have anything to do with a collaboration between Google and Hashicorp? You say this is not tinfoilism, but the tinfoil in this one is strong.
Tinfoilism does not help anything. This is a genuine collaboration effort by two of the players whose services many people are already using together, and they are making that experience better for their users. The kind…
But I indeed talked about your “fundamental rejection” here: as I explained in the first half of my comment, no special treatment is given for Facebook, at all. The fact that they happen to be a “evil megacorp” should…