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halfteatree | 2 years ago | on: Why the serverless revolution has stalled (2020)

Did you actually use all the cloud vendors before making this comment?

GCP lets you set a max instant count in Cloud Run. It’s in the first screen of setting up a service. It really doesn’t get much simpler than that.

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Google Cloud Text-To-Speech Powered by DeepMind WaveNet Technology

> I don't want to be unreasonable, but Google used to at least generally support the idea of the open web.

This is a Machine Learning product, I don't think anyone at Google, at least as part of this team, is trying to "get you" or destroy the open web or something. This isn't even a case of Google using something non-standard -- WebComponents is part of the standard, you can even see it in Mozilla's MDN [0]. Firefox, Safari, Edge, et al simply haven't implemented it yet (or landed in stable). Is that somehow also Chrome's fault?

Filing a bug report is good, but ranting on HN about how this is a sign of Google trying to steal the open Internet is at best unnecessary, and absolutely unreasonable.

Coincidently, I'm working on an application that uses complicated SVG with CSS animations, and I've spent a ton of time optimizing it. I've never tested it outside of Chrome before today. To my surprise, while everything works fast in Chrome, in Safari it's bearable, but in FF it's simply too laggy to use. Now, I probably won't ever get to fix the performance issues in FF and Safari, simply because I don't have the time. Am I also out there trying to destroy the open web? Maybe I'm just bad, not evil.

[0]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Airbnb is putting AMP at the core of its digital strategy

I mean, embedding data into html looks bad, but is it really worse than loading a script separately? This is basically the "bundling" on the HTML layer, i.e., what HTTP/2 should offer.

For a website like Airbnb, 1.9M for total asset size doesn't seem bad...

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Measuring QUIC vs TCP on mobile and desktop

It is one layer above IPv6, but what difference does that make? It's an improvement over an existing protocol to solve real problems.

I don't think anyone can really know the OSI model. I know I frequently use HTTP as a Transport Layer protocol myself, so you got me there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Measuring QUIC vs TCP on mobile and desktop

> First AMP and now QUIC.

Um, pretty sure QUIC was in the pipeline a few years longer than AMP. Besides, it's literally a protocol in the network stack -- would you say IPv6 is an enemy of the web and underlying internet?

Please stop the needless fear mongering.

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: The end of the cloud is coming

>a centralized server connected to the internet does all your application, storage and processing

You can have more than one server in your AWS account.

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Gmail Launches Add-ons

Proof by analogy is fraud. You should know better.

If you really want to go down this path -- a broken clock is correct twice, as two discrete points in a continuous time space. The act of looking at the clock is analogous to sampling one discrete point in the time space. The possibility of sampling those two points at any given time is zero.

So no, a broken clock is not correct twice a day. Also, please stop proving anything with analogy.

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Gmail Launches Add-ons

The fact that something not like what the Internet is "supposed to be" can be working is exactly why the Internet is powerful.

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Gmail Launches Add-ons

> users are idiots

Please, for the last time, stop using this rhetoric. How would you like to be called an idiot? As a developer and a user, I'm deeply offended by this condescending attitude.

I really don't know what people like -- apparently opt-out is bad, so now we're using opt-in. Still, "opt-in" is bad because it's becoming a toilet? How do you expect _any_ platform to work? Self-host everything?

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Nearly half of US medical visits are at emergency rooms

I'm not a citizen. I come here legally. I pay my taxes. I pay for my insurance. This is not the minority case by the way, all your H1b colleagues as well as F1/J1 students are like this. Should we still die because we're not American citizens?

I'm amazed sometimes the things people say here.

halfteatree | 8 years ago | on: Nearly half of US medical visits are at emergency rooms

>Although I would prefer to concentrate on the 10s of millions of non-citizens and illegal aliens who receive tax payer funded health care.

I feel like I should remind you here that many non-citizens are actually tax-payers. Taxes are paid in many different ways, but let's forget about that here for a second and realize that many non-citizens actually come here legally to work.

A blanket statement like that really doesn't mean anything. Same arguments were given about dreamers using tax-payer money, without realizing many of them actually are tax-payers as well.

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