igaloly
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- January 17, 2021 (5y ago)
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The concept of letting the user execute arbitrary code in python on their servers. What architecture and implementation may allow that?
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It seems like most of their revenue comes from support because their software is open source. It's a challenge to increase the margins from support because the more people pay for support, the more people HashiCorp…
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It seems like most of their revenue comes from support because their software is open source. It's a challenge to increase the margins from support because the more people pay for support, the more people HashiCorp…
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I want to understand the real use cases of using a multi/hybrid cloud infra as opposed to handling everything in one cloud.
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It seems like most of their revenue comes from support because their software is open source. It's a challenge to increase the margins from support because the more people pay for support, the more people HashiCorp…
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Because they are already open-source.
- HashiCorp S1 – Amendment (sec.gov)
- A bit on Zillow and ML monitoring (aporia.com)
- Train Invaders: Jupyter Notebook and Space Invaders? (github.com)
- Train Invaders: Jupyter Notebook + Space Invaders!? (github.com)