Tech Manager/Lead/ Full Stack Developer
10+ years of experience scaling applications at a startup and leading team with a culture of solving problems. Looking for Lead or IC role where I can help.
Location: Brazil
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Java, Spring Boot, Python, Django, MySQL, Postgres, Redis, Kubernetes, CICD
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Email: digaozao \at\ gmail.com
I am not sure. But from the outside, it looks like what Prometheus does behind the scenes.
It seems to me that Prometheus works like that because it has a limit on latency time around 10s on some systems I worked.
So when we had requests above that limit it got all on 10s, even though it could be higher than that.
Interesting.
I liked the approach. I did not know it.
But what are the advantages against taking the least occupied server/bin always?
I have seen good improvements with nginx load balancing when changing its configuration to least_conn, that chooses the server with least connections.
In my experience, I would say most people have problems with exactly this.
They don't even think about the possibility of noise/interpretation in the communication.
and they never stopped to think about it the way you did.
I saw some systems that used single line, even in these cases. It had an ephemeral/transitory account to help on this.
And to map it together, all these entries would be related to a single transaction.
It seemed a nice solution for me.
I think we only say things about the cost of time for leisure activities when it's not worth it. Example, I heard many times people saying about a bad movie: wow, I wasted 2 hours watching that
I've heard google would guess with bounce rate. Or another way, if the user clicks on LinkedIn website A, after a few moments keeps trying other linksw/related search. It would mean it was not valuable.
This works for me with workout. I commit to workout 10min everyday. Sometimes I and up doing more like 40m, sometimes only 10m, and it's ok.
And of course, I reduced the start energy for it. If it's only 10m, probably I will do it at home with some equipment.
It made me remember of this game, simcompanies.
From what I understood, it is made by a single developer and some help.
It has this feeling of community among the players and him included that is really cool.
And no pushing hard to buy things.