I believe it's changed alot since then? I was abit cynical of it from that initial experience but recent usage of it made it seem reliable and scalable.
How?
', or have a different skin color.'. Really?
Yeah agreed, this feels like an advert
Overbuilding nuclear and diverting the excess in liquid hydrocarbon synthesis would be a great way to do things.
No british motorway has a roundabout on it. A road's yes. Same as in france.
Until storage is solved (and it might not ever be), then nuclear is excellent for base load. Germany lacks coast line for wind and is in northern europe. Nuclear is ideal for them.
Do you understand the effect they have on unborn children?
Caching in this scenario isn't something I'd lean on unless you can invalidate or repopulate easily. I've used etcd in a feature flag scenario due to the speed of it's replication and it's ability to queried frequently…
I worked with a mesos config app, backed by git. Watching the whole go down when github died resolved none of us to ever trust it again for that sort of role. Use s3. Honestly.
It isn't a permanent solution, it's purely designed to drop weight. You have to do the mental and physical work to be able to maintain which is a different mindset.
You really need to understand the concept of the peace dividend.
No, there are many many people who are this entitled.
I guess you aren't assuming to be around when the osteoporosis kicks in?
lol, no.
It's not about everything fits, it's just much easier for orgs to have a consistent environment for developers to use. Google does this to great success, getting out of the box logging, metrics, a universal way to…
I lol'd when I got to 'Why would you ever want to allocate more resources to one particular part? It’s not like the other parts will eat up the extra resources. If your system needs more RAM, it needs more RAM. Why…
or you know, a lambda. or fargate. Both much easier than worrying about pm2 or k8s.
Then why bring it up?
or dart for that matter
It's using the phalanx as well. Those rounds are pretty cheap.
how? (help me in my ignorant state)
Pff, or it's massive amounts of immigration?
Wait until you encounter how chromeos enterprise is managed.
you have lawyers sign off your libs?
I believe it's changed alot since then? I was abit cynical of it from that initial experience but recent usage of it made it seem reliable and scalable.
How?
', or have a different skin color.'. Really?
Yeah agreed, this feels like an advert
Overbuilding nuclear and diverting the excess in liquid hydrocarbon synthesis would be a great way to do things.
No british motorway has a roundabout on it. A road's yes. Same as in france.
Until storage is solved (and it might not ever be), then nuclear is excellent for base load. Germany lacks coast line for wind and is in northern europe. Nuclear is ideal for them.
Do you understand the effect they have on unborn children?
Caching in this scenario isn't something I'd lean on unless you can invalidate or repopulate easily. I've used etcd in a feature flag scenario due to the speed of it's replication and it's ability to queried frequently…
I worked with a mesos config app, backed by git. Watching the whole go down when github died resolved none of us to ever trust it again for that sort of role. Use s3. Honestly.
It isn't a permanent solution, it's purely designed to drop weight. You have to do the mental and physical work to be able to maintain which is a different mindset.
You really need to understand the concept of the peace dividend.
No, there are many many people who are this entitled.
I guess you aren't assuming to be around when the osteoporosis kicks in?
lol, no.
It's not about everything fits, it's just much easier for orgs to have a consistent environment for developers to use. Google does this to great success, getting out of the box logging, metrics, a universal way to…
I lol'd when I got to 'Why would you ever want to allocate more resources to one particular part? It’s not like the other parts will eat up the extra resources. If your system needs more RAM, it needs more RAM. Why…
or you know, a lambda. or fargate. Both much easier than worrying about pm2 or k8s.
Then why bring it up?
or dart for that matter
It's using the phalanx as well. Those rounds are pretty cheap.
how? (help me in my ignorant state)
Pff, or it's massive amounts of immigration?
Wait until you encounter how chromeos enterprise is managed.
you have lawyers sign off your libs?