Reddit needs help
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Re: Reddit needs help
#172Re: Reddit needs help
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The legal argument isn't that bizarre. :) Our lawyers fear foreign laws and will not deal with them. That being said, we are working on expanding into some of the other English speaking countries.
It's bizarre in the sense that it's a rare problem. I can approach any of a million US sites, give them some money, and put an ad on their site. I can head over to http://buysellads.com/ and do that right now. Being subjected to foreign laws can't be a huge concern, surely. Contracts for advertising (and, heck, almost any online service) specify the legal jurisdiction that applies to the transaction. If I live in Kaz…
Re: Reddit needs help
#174I don't know, I think paying money for nothing in return to a big corporation is a little bit insane, actually. $5, in the right hands, would go a long ways in Africa or various other places in the world where people have real, urgent needs. Or if that's not your thing, there are all kinds of real charities out there. Hell, if you want, you can send the money my way and I'll put it in my daughter's college education/…
ah yeah good ol' "but Africa" reasoning. You can apply that logic to almost everything. Sorry but why don't you return your freshly bought iPhone and donate the money to charity's? And do you really need a car, can't you ride your bike? Do we really need Reddit if we could buy food in Africa instead? Maybe that's a little harsh, but we spend money EVERY friggn day on things that could be invested in Africas problems.…
If they offered a real premium service, I wouldn't make that argument. For instance, no one, least of all myself, complains about lwn.net being a for-pay service, despite their primary market being a bunch of open source guys.
Also, I don't have an iPhone, and do ride my bike a lot, thanks: no need for the hostility.
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#175Earlier quoted context omitted.
They're not actually one of the most expensive. Yes it is true, they are more expensive than others, and if I were starting a new company I might not use them from the start, but they offer us one thing that no one else seems to be able to handle -- the ability to spin up a lot of heavy iron quickly to absorb sudden changes in traffic.
Just curious -- why don't you start a new company? It's obvious that your work isn't being respected by your current employers. Does reddit mean a lot to you personally?
Stay tuned. :)
> It's obvious that your work isn't being respected by your current employers.
Hmmm, I've never really thought about it that way before.
> Does reddit mean a lot to you personally?
It does. I've worked for reddit officially for over 3.5 years, and I've been friends with Steve and Alexis for almost 5 years.
I've watched reddit grow from a tiny site to the huge site it is now.
And when Steve and Alexis left, the put it in our hands to take good care of it.
It's like watching your friend's kid grow up, and then one day becoming their guardian.
reddit's been a big part of my life.
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It has nothing to do with that. It is simply that EC2 offers us the best bang for the buck for our requirements (one of the main ones being able to spin up a lot of iron very quickly).
Surely the traffic/load isn't that variable? Seems like even a VPS provider (linode/slicehost/etc) would offer far more bang for the buck. The pricing for bandwidth alone on EC2 is simply insane.
None of the VPS's can give us that many nodes that quickly.
Also, bandwidth is by far our lowest cost. It is less than 5% of our total bill.
Re: Reddit needs help
#177Earlier quoted context omitted.
It has nothing to do with that. It is simply that EC2 offers us the best bang for the buck for our requirements (one of the main ones being able to spin up a lot of iron very quickly).
May I ask why you don't use another cheaper provider for fixed base load and reserve EC2 for peak load capacity? Is it that the overhead of running on two different providers not worth the money you'd save? Or is this something you've considered doing but haven't had the time to implement yet?
Pretty much yes to both of these. With so few of us, the overhead of running it and moving to it just doesn't make sense at this time.
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> once you start charging me I'm going to gain some expectations. Downtime is going to be harder to excuse then it was before is just one example. One of the main reasons we hesitated so long. We didn't want to let down the community, especially those that paid. As always, we will do our best to keep the site up, and hopefully this new income will make it so we can afford the redundant servers we need to do a better…
Can't you find interns to help you with stability? Even I would help for free just to get some experience with a very large site.
That was the main reason we didn't seek programming interns this summer -- it's a great thought, but would probably take too long to ramp them up.
Re: Reddit needs help
#179Earlier quoted context omitted.
Just curious -- why don't you start a new company? It's obvious that your work isn't being respected by your current employers. Does reddit mean a lot to you personally?
> Just curious -- why don't you start a new company? Stay tuned. :) > It's obvious that your work isn't being respected by your current employers. Hmmm, I've never really thought about it that way before. > Does reddit mean a lot to you personally? It does. I've worked for reddit officially for over 3.5 years, and I've been friends with Steve and Alexis for almost 5 years. I've watched reddit grow from a tiny site to…
I wish it could just be taken non-profit and run it like like wikipedia with a fundraiser every year to keep it going.