I can reach http://status.aws.amazon.com/ from my home Comcast connection in SF. The status page is showing green for all services.
> So what's the lesson here? Check the WN site directly instead of depending on search sites. Kayak and TripAdvisor will give you unpriced WN flights in their search results. You still have to check WN directly for…
Flight metasearch sites have contracts with airlines and OTAs for specific markets, so you're likely to see different inventory if you visit a Canadian site instead of a US site, for example. Seeing different prices on…
>Are we seriously so pathetic as an industry that learning 3 new technical terms is a problem? For most people, yeah, I think monads are a big hurdle. They look intimidating to outsiders. I still have to admit that I…
Interesting talk! Bracha has some good arguments against features that I generally enjoy in programming languages, like Damas–Hindley–Milner type inference and pattern matching. Regarding Haskell: The points he makes…
I can reach http://status.aws.amazon.com/ from my home Comcast connection in SF. The status page is showing green for all services.
> So what's the lesson here? Check the WN site directly instead of depending on search sites. Kayak and TripAdvisor will give you unpriced WN flights in their search results. You still have to check WN directly for…
Flight metasearch sites have contracts with airlines and OTAs for specific markets, so you're likely to see different inventory if you visit a Canadian site instead of a US site, for example. Seeing different prices on…
>Are we seriously so pathetic as an industry that learning 3 new technical terms is a problem? For most people, yeah, I think monads are a big hurdle. They look intimidating to outsiders. I still have to admit that I…
Interesting talk! Bracha has some good arguments against features that I generally enjoy in programming languages, like Damas–Hindley–Milner type inference and pattern matching. Regarding Haskell: The points he makes…