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tomwheeler

614 カルマ登録 4 年前
Currently at Temporal, previously at Cloudera, Object Computing, and WebMD.

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Temporal valued at $5B in Series D round led by A16Z

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2 ポイント·投稿者 tomwheeler·5 か月前·0 コメント

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tomwheeler
·3 日前·議論
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tomwheeler
·先月·議論
Hi, Temporal employee here. Just want to confirm that Temporal Cloud can and does handle this scale, well beyond it, in fact.

As our CEO and co-founder Samar Abbas stated in the keynote at this year's Replay conference (https://youtu.be/BxEB7Y2U9oU?t=532), Temporal Cloud is currently handling 35 billion workflows per day. If you assume that each Workflow averages 10 actions, that translates to more than 10 trillion actions per month.

Later in that keynote, a VP from OpenAI talks about the scale at which they are using Temporal Cloud. That'll give you a sense of the volume for a single customer (obviously a very large one).
tomwheeler
·先月·議論
After those are used up, it moves to Devanagari, Hangul, Katakana, Hiragana, and then Kanji.
tomwheeler
·先月·議論
I can't speak for the specific case of Stripe, but it's fairly common for private companies to have a "tender offer" in which employees have the opportunity to sell some portion of their equity. This is often done in conjunction with a new investment round.
tomwheeler
·先月·議論
It's semantics, but the latest raise might have been a follow-on to Series M, not a new round (to be clear, I know nothing about their finances, just speaking from experience at another company).
tomwheeler
·先月·議論
Effectively infinite. Databricks is a good example. They're still private after 13 years and closed a Series L round last year. Stripe is similar.

Having been through an IPO before, it was good for employee liquidity, but bad for the culture and long-term success of the company.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
As evidence, search for "How do I disable the 'beautify this slide' widget that keeps appearing in Google Slides?" The top results are a bunch of pages in support.google.com in which the weary support person says "You can't disable this" and closes the thread.

Here's one such example: https://support.google.com/docs/thread/416641585/how-to-hide...
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
> the volumes of The Art of Computer Programming

I'd speculate that the number of people who own these outnumber the people who have actually read them by a pretty wide margin.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
Aside from any downward trend attributable to LLMs, technical book sales were always lower than most people would have imagined.

I've known a few authors who published with O'Reilly and other major publishers and most told me that they made less than minimum wage in the end. There were other benefits, such as increased name recognition and credibility that let them charge more as consultants, but the direct proceeds from writing a technical book seldom paid off even two decades ago.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
I can confirm this is true for Acura. I owned an Acura Legend and the same car was sold in Japan (well, the right-hand drive version) as the Honda Legend. I had seen pictures of them online in the 90s, but happened to see a Honda Legend in person when I was in Tokyo some years later.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
One that doesn't seem to be listed is "overconfident fork" in which someone forks an existing project out of anger or hubris, but that fork never gains critical mass and eventually withers away.

The opposite is what happened with OpenSSH, Jenkins, and LibreOffice, in which the original project (SSH, Hudson, and OpenOffice) had the hubris but was quickly forgotten when the community moved on.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
Yeah, when I was a kid you had to go to the AT&T store to get a phone.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
I'd enjoy someone copying Steve Wozniak even more.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
Seems to be a duplicate of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48183579
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
Seems like the status quo to me. I'm a human and they block my legitimate access on multiple sites a day. I hate that they've inserted themselves as the unwanted guardians of the web, but I'm also stunned at how absolutely bad they are at it.

When I see one of their roadblocks pop up, I now just click the back button. Life is too short to spend it jumping through the stupid obstacles they've set up and fortunately there are plenty of great sites that don't use them.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
The leftmost icon on my browser toolbar is the "kill sticky" bookmarklet (https://github.com/t-mart/kill-sticky). I grew tired of sites hiding the dismiss buttons or omitting them entirely, so anytime something pops up on the page, I instinctively click that. Works on the vast majority of sites.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
If only there was AFM to read these days.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
Right. It's self-indulgence by product managers and/or designers who think users are as interested in the software as they are.

Worse yet, sometimes these tours seem to be a band-aid for an unintuitive UX. If usability was the priority, I'd discover new features on my own.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
I also own a W212 E-Class, which I purchased used a few years ago specifically because it's the ideal balance of features I care about (e.g., heated seats and the ability to play MP3 files) without most of the ones I hate (touchscreens and subscription services).

Despite being nearly a decade old at the time of purchase, it was in nearly perfect condition, well-maintained, had low mileage, and had already faced most of the depreciation it ever would.
tomwheeler
·2 か月前·議論
How do the police pull over a driverless vehicle? Who hands over the license and registration? How do you get it to sign the ticket?