Same here, I've made some huge fuck ups in my time at Amazon, one of which I was pretty new and assumed I would be fired for; but one of the principal engineers on my team told me not to worry, these things happen and…
The t2 family are probably closer most of the time. Once you factor in burst credits and the fact that it's pretty rare to be running your cpu at 70-100% all the time on your macbook either, it suddenly becomes a lot…
As cloud9 reaches more regions in AWS there should be very low latency options for everyone. I'm in Australia right now and on the old c9.io the closest servers were in Taiwan and it had a bit of latency. But if you're…
Is OpenShift backed by Kubernetes now? I used them years ago and it was... not great
You may be able to get away without re-recording most of your videos. The IDE itself is very similar to what was on c9.io (minus the extra new features and AWS integretions). But once you navigate in to an open…
Same here, I've made some huge fuck ups in my time at Amazon, one of which I was pretty new and assumed I would be fired for; but one of the principal engineers on my team told me not to worry, these things happen and…
The t2 family are probably closer most of the time. Once you factor in burst credits and the fact that it's pretty rare to be running your cpu at 70-100% all the time on your macbook either, it suddenly becomes a lot…
As cloud9 reaches more regions in AWS there should be very low latency options for everyone. I'm in Australia right now and on the old c9.io the closest servers were in Taiwan and it had a bit of latency. But if you're…
Is OpenShift backed by Kubernetes now? I used them years ago and it was... not great
You may be able to get away without re-recording most of your videos. The IDE itself is very similar to what was on c9.io (minus the extra new features and AWS integretions). But once you navigate in to an open…