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jcwayne
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Thank you for actually showing a base price for an enterprise tier.
jcwayne
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
The sparklines on Downdetector's homepage can't be compared to each other. Spikes that look similar can actually have a difference of several orders of magnitude. Only meta's services have truly large spikes.
jcwayne
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I find presenting this as an open source alternative to commercial solutions a little disingenuous when any commercial use of it also requires a paid license. Like many other cases it seems like the AGPL is functioning more as a trial license.
jcwayne
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
The parody here is so perfect, they even created the technology they don't bother to define.
jcwayne
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Thank you for this. While the visualization is useful/interesting, it frustrates me how often similar visuals are used in news stories about space junk. Yes, it's a problem, but using visuals like this without proper explanation misrepresents it terribly.
jcwayne
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I'm curious how many companies building for >1M concurrent users have even a tenth of that in reality.
jcwayne
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I'm sure it's not a popular opinion, but I consider AGPL to be more source-available trialware than OSS. Even for strictly internal tooling, I hesitate to use AGPL licensed code.
jcwayne
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Overall, this looks great. My only concern the the project file being a SQLite db. I'd really like to have something to (usefully) put in version control.
jcwayne
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
> It's largely free

Looks like it's $30/mo for a useful plan.
jcwayne
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
The ability to add location and an Alexa skill to allow me to ask Alexa where my foo is would be great.
jcwayne
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Would be nice if there were a way to differentiate all of the anonymous users. Personally I like Google's random animal name approach.
jcwayne
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Seems like a reasonable compiler would inline the most likely implementation as 1. So, while technically undefined, it's safe to assume that it will 'return' 1 regardless of the actual on/off state of the computer.