Randomized Control Trial
I had immense trouble buying api quota as a startup with a brex card and a C corp.
I used to run a hybrid mobile app + webapp company. Private emails regularly lead to awful customer service interactions because people cannot tell us the email they used to register. Fastmail at least is off the beaten…
Deliberate bad faith is about right. Apple was not the problem for rcs; the carriers are and were.
That's flatly not true. imessage interop means not just the person who installs the other app, but the data of everyone with whom they message loses the security/privacy guarantees created by imessage and Apple as a…
> What problem is solved by putting a data center in orbit? Applying standard financial metrics (do they make money? Will they ever? What valuation does that justify?) to certain companies.
The idea that a package can be updated and with a deploy at the right time could be live on your servers in prod 10 minutes later has always been crazy, and the last years have just reinforced that. People are…
I'd bet good money this is mostly related to Europe's GDPR / DMA actions against Facebook. Ironically, I think Facebook would be in the clear to just charge everyone in Europe and dump ads altogether. :shrug:
> native apps a plenty in the 90s and 2000s And 1/100th the feature footprint.
> feeling that the convenience from ignoring the "deep expertise" and piling on hacks and lazy abstractions But again, accidental complexity. The web platform is utterly rotten. So the people we should blame are chrome…
> Probably the best choice but doesn't change the structural problem. The structural problem is that we are destroying trading relationships built with Europe over generations.
In 2008, Softlayer did monthly rental with provisioning of baremetal servers in hours. They quite likely did it earlier, but I used them in 2008.
If it were google's bug as Railway has certainly at least insinuated, then yes. I would also be fine with them saying "blah blah blah abuse was detected; we're working through it with our customer and we apologize to…
That assumes a competent org. If this were aws, I fully believe that. At gcp it's entirely plausible.
When I've written similar services, there was a (low) hard cap on how many fraud decisions they could action before they quit and paged. If we were getting hit with a wave of something, a human had to temporarily bump…
"we did not have the monitoring or controls to prevent our anti-fraud from hard killing 3% of workloads, including many instances of pg" Oof.
"Speed with Quality" Having been in some of these values meetings, I really imagine it went like this: someone wanted speed, and someone else wanted quality. Sorry, I mean Speed and Quality. Many people said there is a…
I'm pretty sure it's one of the revenue models for those free tv/movie boxes. You can even see them at best buy. Absurd.
It's coming. The Poshmark morons demanded government id to buy a $35 shirt. On an established account, an address that matched my credit card, etc. The only answer is delete your account.
"A thing is being implemented." Liars only: Apple is doing nothing.
If a single non-malicious code change can break a thing like that with nobody noticing that's a catastrophic failure in testing, QA, and operations (nobody noticed 20% of euros transacted just stopped). It's hard to…
combined with 30-50% token inflation too. hmm.
Yeah, this article is written by liars. First paragraph > 56 interoperability requests under the Digital Markets Act have produced no concrete solutions by Apple, The chart, stupidly created as a pie chart and with…
The endless excuses and lies. It was the same page, both on old.
reddit tab, firefox: 428mb. same tab, chrome: 78mb.
Randomized Control Trial
I had immense trouble buying api quota as a startup with a brex card and a C corp.
I used to run a hybrid mobile app + webapp company. Private emails regularly lead to awful customer service interactions because people cannot tell us the email they used to register. Fastmail at least is off the beaten…
Deliberate bad faith is about right. Apple was not the problem for rcs; the carriers are and were.
That's flatly not true. imessage interop means not just the person who installs the other app, but the data of everyone with whom they message loses the security/privacy guarantees created by imessage and Apple as a…
> What problem is solved by putting a data center in orbit? Applying standard financial metrics (do they make money? Will they ever? What valuation does that justify?) to certain companies.
The idea that a package can be updated and with a deploy at the right time could be live on your servers in prod 10 minutes later has always been crazy, and the last years have just reinforced that. People are…
I'd bet good money this is mostly related to Europe's GDPR / DMA actions against Facebook. Ironically, I think Facebook would be in the clear to just charge everyone in Europe and dump ads altogether. :shrug:
> native apps a plenty in the 90s and 2000s And 1/100th the feature footprint.
> feeling that the convenience from ignoring the "deep expertise" and piling on hacks and lazy abstractions But again, accidental complexity. The web platform is utterly rotten. So the people we should blame are chrome…
> Probably the best choice but doesn't change the structural problem. The structural problem is that we are destroying trading relationships built with Europe over generations.
In 2008, Softlayer did monthly rental with provisioning of baremetal servers in hours. They quite likely did it earlier, but I used them in 2008.
If it were google's bug as Railway has certainly at least insinuated, then yes. I would also be fine with them saying "blah blah blah abuse was detected; we're working through it with our customer and we apologize to…
That assumes a competent org. If this were aws, I fully believe that. At gcp it's entirely plausible.
When I've written similar services, there was a (low) hard cap on how many fraud decisions they could action before they quit and paged. If we were getting hit with a wave of something, a human had to temporarily bump…
"we did not have the monitoring or controls to prevent our anti-fraud from hard killing 3% of workloads, including many instances of pg" Oof.
"Speed with Quality" Having been in some of these values meetings, I really imagine it went like this: someone wanted speed, and someone else wanted quality. Sorry, I mean Speed and Quality. Many people said there is a…
I'm pretty sure it's one of the revenue models for those free tv/movie boxes. You can even see them at best buy. Absurd.
It's coming. The Poshmark morons demanded government id to buy a $35 shirt. On an established account, an address that matched my credit card, etc. The only answer is delete your account.
"A thing is being implemented." Liars only: Apple is doing nothing.
If a single non-malicious code change can break a thing like that with nobody noticing that's a catastrophic failure in testing, QA, and operations (nobody noticed 20% of euros transacted just stopped). It's hard to…
combined with 30-50% token inflation too. hmm.
Yeah, this article is written by liars. First paragraph > 56 interoperability requests under the Digital Markets Act have produced no concrete solutions by Apple, The chart, stupidly created as a pie chart and with…
The endless excuses and lies. It was the same page, both on old.
reddit tab, firefox: 428mb. same tab, chrome: 78mb.