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roee

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About roee

software engineer, product designer

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    Comment #44029739

    Node and Phython for now

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    Comment #44029576

    [flagged]

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    Comment #43704426

    "This is what it looks like when agentic AI gets access to real production data. LLMs are now helping build real software-but without production context, they write code that often…

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    Comment #24505604

    I’ve been waiting for this launch!

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    Comment #5602025

    Roee here, creator of the report. That's very good feedback. We'll add it to the next report.

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    Comment #5601949

    No2 is a $400 machine. Whatever do you mean?

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    Comment #4984956

    We actually pay for georeplication on Azure. Here's the official response from them: "Why didn’t we just fail over? We do have geo-replication for Windows Azure Blobs and Tables, w…

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    Comment #4984660

    I'm trying to say we were not visually prepared for this, and that getting designers and coders to work on a weekend is not something fun. I see your sarcasm and get it, but really…

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    Comment #4983609

    Good point :)

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    Comment #4983580

    That's right. It's double-bad when things like that happen during the weekend so time-to-reaction is slower. All will be better tomorrow.

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    Comment #4983513

    That's too close to RackSpace. Choose another name :)

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    Comment #4983491

    That's not scapegoating, it's pointing at facts. Sad as they are. When you have a complex web service, you rely on a provider. That provider can go down sometimes, and it takes you…

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    Comment #4983458

    No one's "blaming" anyone. The expectancy is that cloud providers work their asses off to fix stuff that gets broken, which is the case.

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    Comment #4983385

    It's the entire service, not a bunch of files. When Netflix went down due to AWS outage, could you image them just "restoring a backup" on rackspace and running just like that?

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    Comment #4983259

    We're running on their table storage from web roles and worker roles (their platform-as-a-service)