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apocalyptic0n3
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
> it's them adding a line item to their AWS bill

That's the future Amazon sees too. We just had a week long session with the AWS team and they pushed that to us multiple times.
apocalyptic0n3
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I second this. I started as an Audioscrobbler user before the Last.fm merger. I have tracked nearly every track I've listened to for 21 years. It's awesome seeing how my habits have changed over the years.
apocalyptic0n3
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
It should be noted here that the daily high for a good 1/3-1/2 of America is below 0C/32F/freezing for a good 3-5 months each year. Our weather varies much more significantly than most (not all) of Europe. Even with Fahrenheit, it is not uncommon for places like Detroit to be sub-zero for days without getting into positive temperatures.

I've personally lived in Marquette, Michigan and now live in Phoenix, Arizona and have experience both -40F(-40C) and 118F(47.7C). To me, the 0 = really cold, 25 = cold, 50 = mild, 75 = comfortable, 100 = really hot scale makes sense having lived through those extremes. But you're right, that's largely because it's what I grew up with. And with that in mind, it is extremely unlikely America would ever transition away from it for that very reason.
apocalyptic0n3
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
I'd wager that most agency devs have wanted to do this too. CMS's never work the way you want them to as an dev.

Thankfully, the work you have done (along with your competitors) in making headless CMS's viable not just for devs but also for content maintainers has made CMS work far more enjoyable.

It's awesome that you not only built out the dream most agency devs have, but made a successful business out of it at the same time.
apocalyptic0n3
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
In this case, it actually was due to unknown and unpredictable costs. They were about to start production on S2 when the strikes hit. They delays spiked the costs of an already expensive show (S1 cost an estimated $175M) which made it less tenable for Amazon. This happened to quite a few shows during the pandemic and during the strikes – renewed because it made financial sense, then pandemic/strike spiked the cost, and then they canceled the renewal.
apocalyptic0n3
·l’année dernière·discuss
Personally, it's easy for me. If I get above 10 tabs, I just close them all. I don't see any value in having more than that and they just become a distraction for me. Tree style, sidebar tabs, tab groups, etc. are just overkill for me.
apocalyptic0n3
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I agree with him on this. If something is sensitive in modern times, it's better to leave as-is and attach a warning like WB did with some Looney Tunes cartoons saying "It's a product of its time and no longer reflects modern values". We shouldn't mask the past; if we do, we will fall into the same trappings that we spent decades ridding ourselves of.