Damn you managed to stuff a whole straw man into that non-sequitur!
CheezyWeezle
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A single DNS race condition brought AWS to its kneesEnglish
9·6 months agoSLA contracts can have a plethora of stipulations, including fines and damages for missing SLO. It really depends on how big and important the customer is. For example, you can imagine government contracts probably include hefty fines for causing downtime or data loss, although I am not involved with or familiar with public sector/ government contracts or their terms.
You can imagine that a customer that is big enough to contract a cloud provider to build new locations and install a bunch of new hardware just for them, would also be big enough to leverage contract terms that include fines and compensation for extended downtime or missing SLO.
I work at a data center for a major cloud provider, also not AWS
what an idiotic attempt at rage baiting lmao
“You know what you did!” *shakes fist at sky
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Let Google know what you think about their proposed restrictions on sideloading Android apps. - Android developer verification requirements [Feedback Form]English
26·8 months agoI dunno, I’m sure there’s a part of them that doesn’t want to scare off all the free labor they get from the community developers. They are probably legitimately trying to gauge how much of an impact on that this will have. That doesn’t mean they are going to stop or change anything, but they probably genuinely care enough to know.
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signaturesEnglish
8·9 months agoAnd herpes! The gift that keeps on giving!
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World News@lemmy.world•Gulf states anxious about being drawn into Israel lran fightEnglish
21·10 months agoWell it’s pretty simple to understand that Israel is supported by many western countries, and there are many others who do not support Israel and/or those western countries. Those western countries will support Israel and push their influence onto them, so anyone who wants to oppose the influence of either Israel or any of those western countries will have an incentive to support Iran in the conflict. What you have there is the same set of conditions that led to the world’s previous global conflicts.
Anyone got a mirror? It would be nice if catbox didn’t block vpn traffic, I’m not disabling my vpn for a meme
You’ll get it for real when you realize it’s not a “men bad” thing but more of a “people bad” kind of thing. Everyone has the capacity to do wrong, and a lot of people choose not to overcome that. Men are just typically in more of a position of power to be able to do larger acts of wrongdoing, and have historically either been punished lightly or not at all for many insidious crimes because of their predisposition to power.
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Steam now warns about Early Access that have not been updated in months.English
6·1 year agoWhat was the longest time between updates, tho? Was there more than a year without any game updates or even status updates from the dev?
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•It's a Unix system! Elon knows this!
5·1 year agoI didn’t see the replies to me, but the person i responded to posted the raw uncensored output of a traceroute from their computer to twitter, and I heavily suggested that they should not do that and should remove or edit their comment.
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•It's a Unix system! Elon knows this!
3·1 year agoRemoved by mod
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Do not wipe toilet seat with toilet paper: Japanese makerEnglish
6·1 year agoI work in an extremely high level professional environment for a multi trillion dollar company.
I gotta wipe piss off the seat every damn time I go into the bathrooms here.
It doesn’t matter how smart or dumb people are, piss will end up in, on, and around the places where people piss.
If you have only one device on Wi-Fi, multiplexing turned off, or especially if you have MU-MIMO support, Wi-Fi can be faster than a single wired connection. It is still higher latency and subject to other drawbacks such as security and power consumption, but of course it offers advantages that can outweigh the disadvantages depending on use case and user needs.
That said, it’s technically not faster than the cable, but rather faster at the data link or network layer. For example, CAT8 physically supports up to 40Gbps, but most consumer and even professional electronics only support up to 2.5Gbps. Only really enterprise level switches can push up to like 100Gbps onto copper, and even then that’s using QSFP transceivers, not RJ-45 connections. Fiber cables regularly push 400Gbps.
When WSL first came out, all the documentation i read from Microsoft led me to believe it was intended to help developers who are cross-developing software for both Linux and Windows to more easily test features and compatibility and to ensure software behaves consistently. It never seemed like they intended it to be used to run Linux programs fully and integrate into the Windows environment. It always seemed like it was just there for convenience so a smaller budget developer could develop on one machine and not need to be constantly rebooting or running VMs.
So, wait, you are claiming that a Windows update broke your hardware so bad you had to reinstall the firmware, but it magically worked on a linux distro? First of all, that means it wasn’t “permanently stopped [from] working”. Second, I hate to break it to you, but it sounds like Windows might have fucked up a setting, and then you user-errored your way into breaking things. I’ve never had something break that can’t be fixed with a full system restore or reinstall, and it sounds like you had a problem just like that. If it worked on Linux, you could have gotten it working on Windows, too, because it’s clearly a software error at that point.
That would violate the Treaty of Versailles
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Florida criminalized homelessness, but then came hurricanes Helene and Milton: Around the country, anti-camping policies are complicating disaster recovery
194·2 years agoIf see a nazi sitting at a table and 10 people are at the table talking to them, you have a table with 11 nazis.
There is no tolerance for intolerance.
CheezyWeezle@lemmy.worldto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•"People today recognise fewer than 10 plants, but over 1000 corporate logos"
1·2 years agoI think it would be possible to reach this conclusion. Using shorter surveys, like Google opinion surveys or something, asking people if they recognize 2-3 logos at a time, run a few hundred of those surveys over a few years and you could categorize each logo based on % of participants who recognized, anything over like 66% could be considered “generally recognizable” and then count how many generally recognizable logos you had.




You think people arent doing that? Have you been paying ANY attention to all the domestic backlash this shit is getting?