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_xivi | 1 year ago
How can you possibly have this assessment without looking at the code/infra?
There are many things that affect cost beyond the visible features. The project isn't in a vacuum. It's interlocked with their other services infrastructure.
You can judge Google however you want, but they're not stupid or amateurs. These types of announcements immensely damages their image and affect their customers, if they could avoid it easily as you imagine, why would they not?
They've built the service and run it for many years for billions of people. A more realistic guess would be that for whatever reason, the price is higher than what's visible on the surface and they're not willing to pay it.
123yawaworht456|1 year ago
then they could fucking disinterlock it from the other services and leave it in read-only mode instead of killing it.
>You can judge Google however you want, but they're not stupid or amateurs.
they are not amateurs, because an amateur would have no problem maintaining a basic bitch KV store that probably fits in RAM on a single machine
raverbashing|1 year ago
> These types of announcements immensely damages their image and affect their customers, if they could avoid it easily as you imagine, why would they not?
You're assuming they care. And the answer of how much they care is: can this be used to further my (that is, an engineer or manager) promotion? If not then no
Google has become dysfunctional
glic3rinu|1 year ago
acdha|1 year ago
GCP doesn’t support that, but they could get pretty close using a cloud function - stick with the Python stdlib & SQLite or DBM for the mappings or use an Apache redirect map, and you’d have many years before you need to touch it again.
egorfine|1 year ago
I believe they don't care. What are you gonna do, boycott them?
ycombinatrix|1 year ago
laziness, greed, apathy
tialaramex|1 year ago
Remember on average the other humans are just as stupid and lazy as you are. Most often there aren't "good reasons" for what happened, if there are even reasons at all.