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Do you have any experience with GCP as an enterprise customer compared to AWS or Azure? Is GSuite or GCP support any worse or are you just assuming those experiences are the same as what you get with a free GMail account? I mean, what kind of support does a small business with two EC2 Instances or three Office 365 licenses really get? I can’t imagine you get to call someone and get in-depth technical help for free. I…
You failed to read his point. He is talking about their reputation, not whatever-happens-in-practice.
Alphabet earnings show Google Cloud on $10B run rate
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Re: Alphabet earnings show Google Cloud on $10B run rate
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Do you have any experience with GCP as an enterprise customer compared to AWS or Azure? Is GSuite or GCP support any worse or are you just assuming those experiences are the same as what you get with a free GMail account? I mean, what kind of support does a small business with two EC2 Instances or three Office 365 licenses really get? I can’t imagine you get to call someone and get in-depth technical help for free. I…
You failed to read his point. He is talking about their reputation, not whatever-happens-in-practice.
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Yeah I find it interesting that all of the cloud providers do this when in reality it benefits microsoft the most, since they make the most money from their office suite
Office 365 is not counted in cloud revenue. https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-q1-2020-earnings-reven...
Re: Alphabet earnings show Google Cloud on $10B run rate
#214kubernetes on google cloud rocks. If they kill gcp like they do with other random services I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it, kubernetes is open source and there are lots of other provider. For now, I don’t feel trapped in the least, it’s a great serive, it’s priced right, and the time I save not dealing with AWS nonsense far out weighs the potential downsides of using their services.
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The law says that you must give free consent . Saying "we'll track you or else... (go away / pay up)" is arguable not free. It doesn't really matter though because literally nobody it enforcing this part of the GDPR.
I believe people have gotten pretty good about auto accepting anything, in no small part due to the 'hey, just wanted to let you know we use cookies, like every other website on the planet!'. But if people really did overwhelmingly say no, I just see no way for most of the internet to exist. You get overwhelmingly less per click/impression for 'dumb ads,' and news sites have already had to resort to click bait today.…