> I do not know what unholy monkey patching they do A year ago I had to patch its package for an internal use case. Their codebase is fairly well-written I thought (at least the JS SDK). e.g. this is where they add the…
I always eat with the seatbelt fastened. Why do you need to remove it? Considering the reduced leg space these days, the tray table is relatively within reach. Besides, I do a 12h route at least once a year, and yes I…
It does not cover everything you asked for, but Ray Dalio has a excellent 30 min. video that explains ELI5 how the economy works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHe0bXAIuk0
If TypeScript and VSCode are configured properly, it will suggest an auto-import that uses the absolute paths. In my experience, it can be a bit inconsistent though and sometimes it goes for the relative paths instead.
This is the right answer, I recall studying for the solutions architect professional certification and reading this countless times: outages will happen and you should plan for them by using multi-region if you care…
They used to use AWS CloudFront and switched to Fastly, someone shared this in another comment: [https://www.streamingmediablog.com/2020/05/fastly-amazon-hom...: CDN Fastly Wins Content Delivery Business For Amazon.com…
Reddit, Stack Overflow, Spotify, all back for me. Good job Fastly engineers!
You're right, I should've said *partially* back. At least the CSSs now load, but a few products images are still gone. However it was completely broken here before (literally loading just the main HTML).
FWIW, Fastly ~8 hours ago (3am UTC) reported another incident: https://status.fastly.com/incidents/1glxxb8sf2zv and deployed a fix—either the fix made it worse or wasn't sufficient to mitigate the problem.
Amazon.com was completely broken here (Europe) and they're back, I was observing from where the assets were loaded from and they switched from EU to NA as a failover. Homework well done.
A few years ago a friend of a friend was victim of the exact same thing, also involving Apple. Unfortunately it only led to the technicians to be fired, I wish it had gotten press coverage and they faced criminal…
> my experience [full-stack] means "frontend developer who can put together a basic API server" This is 100% accurate in my experience too, and it's also true in the other way around: "full-stack" means backend…
Thanks for sharing this. I saw myself so much on your comment talking about the sandwich that I decided to share my story too. I was born in a Latin America country, middle class family, 375 USD monthly income for a…
> I do not know what unholy monkey patching they do A year ago I had to patch its package for an internal use case. Their codebase is fairly well-written I thought (at least the JS SDK). e.g. this is where they add the…
I always eat with the seatbelt fastened. Why do you need to remove it? Considering the reduced leg space these days, the tray table is relatively within reach. Besides, I do a 12h route at least once a year, and yes I…
It does not cover everything you asked for, but Ray Dalio has a excellent 30 min. video that explains ELI5 how the economy works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHe0bXAIuk0
If TypeScript and VSCode are configured properly, it will suggest an auto-import that uses the absolute paths. In my experience, it can be a bit inconsistent though and sometimes it goes for the relative paths instead.
This is the right answer, I recall studying for the solutions architect professional certification and reading this countless times: outages will happen and you should plan for them by using multi-region if you care…
They used to use AWS CloudFront and switched to Fastly, someone shared this in another comment: [https://www.streamingmediablog.com/2020/05/fastly-amazon-hom...: CDN Fastly Wins Content Delivery Business For Amazon.com…
Reddit, Stack Overflow, Spotify, all back for me. Good job Fastly engineers!
You're right, I should've said *partially* back. At least the CSSs now load, but a few products images are still gone. However it was completely broken here before (literally loading just the main HTML).
FWIW, Fastly ~8 hours ago (3am UTC) reported another incident: https://status.fastly.com/incidents/1glxxb8sf2zv and deployed a fix—either the fix made it worse or wasn't sufficient to mitigate the problem.
Amazon.com was completely broken here (Europe) and they're back, I was observing from where the assets were loaded from and they switched from EU to NA as a failover. Homework well done.
A few years ago a friend of a friend was victim of the exact same thing, also involving Apple. Unfortunately it only led to the technicians to be fired, I wish it had gotten press coverage and they faced criminal…
> my experience [full-stack] means "frontend developer who can put together a basic API server" This is 100% accurate in my experience too, and it's also true in the other way around: "full-stack" means backend…
Thanks for sharing this. I saw myself so much on your comment talking about the sandwich that I decided to share my story too. I was born in a Latin America country, middle class family, 375 USD monthly income for a…