But the fact that we can conceive of it, and that God can create it, does not mean that he did, does it?
I could conceive of another God that is able to destroy God. And since I can conceive of this, then God can create it - but it does not mean that he did.
I could conceive of God just doing nothing, and never creating anything in history eternal. But surely he has created something.
Does AWS (or I guess maybe Azure) offer a Firebase alternative?
For an IRC style public chat app (the popular Firebase use case), is there a simple-to-use AWS solution that doesn't involve setting up the software/configuring it?
If not, then is setting up DeepStream on an AWS the best answer?
Serious question. Is there something available that can scale as easily?
did you go to self hosted or is there a firebase style real time db provider that is already at scale? basically it would have to be AWS or Azure for me to feel comfortable. Does AWS have something now?
Curious - how could FastMail ever properly close/sunset these accounts? Were they going to regularly check on all of their customers to see if they had passed away? Was there some 'we close the email if you don't log in for 5 years straight'?
Serious question - how should these type of lifetime promises ever be properly managed? (especially when the customer is an individual)
This is interesting. Could modern scientists today create a piece of jewellery using ancient material? Surely they can.
I'd be interested in knowing what techniques modern scientists would use to 'fool' other scientists, and then knowing when these techniques generally became available.
Point 2 - Yes, the original article actually confirms that they did A/B testing
"Impact on people using Twitter is typically measured by running one or more A/B tests and comparing the results between experiment buckets. The set of metrics we use here usually relate more directly to usage and enjoyment of Twitter."
I could conceive of another God that is able to destroy God. And since I can conceive of this, then God can create it - but it does not mean that he did.
I could conceive of God just doing nothing, and never creating anything in history eternal. But surely he has created something.
I guess I wonder about can vs did