I force pushed over origin/master from a very not-up-to-date feature branch and don't have the remote history I overwrote fetched locally.
Why does the most attractive male face appear suspiciously similar to Zuck?
There was some blog post on HN the other day where someone said they don't do chaos monkey anymore... Even then, how do you chaos test a novel event ahead of time?
Isn't the scale a bit different though? Surely this event was an order of magnitude more concurrent viewers than some NFL game.
I wouldn't say it's a solved problem, how many other companies are pulling off those numbers? Isn't that the current record for concurrent streams? And wasn't it mostly to mobile devices?
Doesn't twitch almost fall over (other non-massive streams impacted) when anyone gets close to 4-5m concurrent viewers? I remember last time it happened everything started falling over, even for smaller streams. Even if…
Wasn't that the biggest concurrent stream ever?
Has there ever been a 300m concurrent live stream? I thought Disney+ had the record at something like 60m.
I made it about 20% before having a panic attack... formatting seems adversarial
A misconfigured or naively implemented spice rack never provided an entry point to leverage your infrastructure to engage in illegal activity and resources at your expense.
The marketing material for the movie was absolute dog water. I agree with your position there, but wish you'd take other sources and allow them to add color to your reaction to something you have only a single…
I feel like I'd find this comment more humorous if it wasn't a parody of what is actually happening.
The issue isn't that the testing is challenging. The ask here is Netflix covers all third-party Chrome plugins that manipulate the playback experience. Is it really Netflix's job to ensure all changes are compatible…
> which happened to be on different channels because physics. So why do we see wars for who gets to stream Friends/Seinfeld/The Office/etc now? The networks don't own that content, it was just physics? > Let each…
Why do you need cable/satellite if you're playing the a la carte game of streaming? I feel like the world where you have cable and streaming services is ending and you either live in a world with cable and maybe or two…
What do you think cable networks were in the 90s? If you weren't paying a middle-man to aggregate them onto a single monopolized access point in your house you'd be paying NBC/ABC/CBS/etc individually. Think about how…
Cable providers were charging you $80/mo for commercial laden network aggregation. You cut that cord and complain when paying less for more content, without commercials, and is on demand, because it is unbundled and you…
That's how Crew Dragon works, I wish Elon would apply that process to his cars.
A private corporation is not the government, they can stop you from using their platform, not sending you to a "re-education camp".
AWS is not infrastructure. It is a service for which there is competition, as well as the option of rolling your own. Telcoms are infrastructure because generally there is not competition and you can't just run your own…
Convince your friends to change platform. If they won't, and it is such a foundational issue to you then perhaps you should either not worry about your social interactions being censored or find different friends. If my…
I am constantly suspicious of all online tools. Every time I see someone paste a blob of customer data into an open browser tab to format the JSON I cringe; this is precisely the reason I spent a few hours to learn how…
Cameras pointed at the bed? Sounds like voyeurism not security
Ding ding ding
Only works if you've recently fetched origin, otherwise it'll be a challenge sorting out what the previous HEAD was.
I force pushed over origin/master from a very not-up-to-date feature branch and don't have the remote history I overwrote fetched locally.
Why does the most attractive male face appear suspiciously similar to Zuck?
There was some blog post on HN the other day where someone said they don't do chaos monkey anymore... Even then, how do you chaos test a novel event ahead of time?
Isn't the scale a bit different though? Surely this event was an order of magnitude more concurrent viewers than some NFL game.
I wouldn't say it's a solved problem, how many other companies are pulling off those numbers? Isn't that the current record for concurrent streams? And wasn't it mostly to mobile devices?
Doesn't twitch almost fall over (other non-massive streams impacted) when anyone gets close to 4-5m concurrent viewers? I remember last time it happened everything started falling over, even for smaller streams. Even if…
Wasn't that the biggest concurrent stream ever?
Has there ever been a 300m concurrent live stream? I thought Disney+ had the record at something like 60m.
I made it about 20% before having a panic attack... formatting seems adversarial
A misconfigured or naively implemented spice rack never provided an entry point to leverage your infrastructure to engage in illegal activity and resources at your expense.
The marketing material for the movie was absolute dog water. I agree with your position there, but wish you'd take other sources and allow them to add color to your reaction to something you have only a single…
I feel like I'd find this comment more humorous if it wasn't a parody of what is actually happening.
The issue isn't that the testing is challenging. The ask here is Netflix covers all third-party Chrome plugins that manipulate the playback experience. Is it really Netflix's job to ensure all changes are compatible…
> which happened to be on different channels because physics. So why do we see wars for who gets to stream Friends/Seinfeld/The Office/etc now? The networks don't own that content, it was just physics? > Let each…
Why do you need cable/satellite if you're playing the a la carte game of streaming? I feel like the world where you have cable and streaming services is ending and you either live in a world with cable and maybe or two…
What do you think cable networks were in the 90s? If you weren't paying a middle-man to aggregate them onto a single monopolized access point in your house you'd be paying NBC/ABC/CBS/etc individually. Think about how…
Cable providers were charging you $80/mo for commercial laden network aggregation. You cut that cord and complain when paying less for more content, without commercials, and is on demand, because it is unbundled and you…
That's how Crew Dragon works, I wish Elon would apply that process to his cars.
A private corporation is not the government, they can stop you from using their platform, not sending you to a "re-education camp".
AWS is not infrastructure. It is a service for which there is competition, as well as the option of rolling your own. Telcoms are infrastructure because generally there is not competition and you can't just run your own…
Convince your friends to change platform. If they won't, and it is such a foundational issue to you then perhaps you should either not worry about your social interactions being censored or find different friends. If my…
I am constantly suspicious of all online tools. Every time I see someone paste a blob of customer data into an open browser tab to format the JSON I cringe; this is precisely the reason I spent a few hours to learn how…
Cameras pointed at the bed? Sounds like voyeurism not security
Ding ding ding
Only works if you've recently fetched origin, otherwise it'll be a challenge sorting out what the previous HEAD was.