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killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
If the average Amazonian washes out in under two years, I think it's pretty fair to say most amazonians only get two weeks.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
I work in tech in Seattle. AWS is notably worse then its peers. And even still, your experience is not typical for AWS.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Say what you will about GCP or Azure, at least those folks get to see their families.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
What about, "treat AWS workers better"? Pay your people for their on call hours! Let them work on side projects and games in their spare time! Give them more than seven paid holidays. Give them more than two weeks vacation!

Only six weeks of paid parental leave?

I would absolutely be willing to pay more for AWS if I knew that amount was going to treating the poor folks who built it all better.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
What are you publishing that has a binary that big but can't use a container image?
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
The actual reason is that long running invocations run synchronous workflows, typically requiring holding threads and sockets open for the entire duration of execution.

Lambda is a complex system, and holding those sockets for long times across many services could cause resource starvation issues. You've got load balancers, data plane, control plane, tenant vms, and a whole bunch of caches, and support services that all need to be ready to roll over the lifetime of the invocation.

And you have to consider the use case for draining and patching lambda pools. If someone is running a two hour function and you need to take down any server that's currently holding a thread or socket for it, you need to wait for the function to complete. You can't start a new load, so you are really inefficiently using resources until the function completes.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Yeah, I tend to agree, though I come down on "everything is political; but not everything needs to be strife".

Like, sports, long considered the go to water cooler talk, have LOADS of politics. From how the players are treated, to who can afford to see a game, to how we treat uninterested or rival fans.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Movie stars are productive members of our society too?

Entertainment is valuable.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
The reason you aren't finding police comments is because you aren't looking.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/sorrenti-keffals-swatt...

The police confirm the swatting and confirm it was a mistake.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Posting video of the Christchurch massacre is illegal.

And if you don't think the London police department didn't put out a fact based narrative about three swatting, you are straight up unwilling to engage in any sort of reasoned discussion, and are appealing purely to your emotional attachments to your ideals.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
It's not new speak. It's a more accurate set of words to describe what we used to call "lone wolves". Stochastic means random, statistically measurable but not predictable.

The term "stochastic terrorism" means terror attacks like school shootings, swattings, and driving trucks into protestors that happen with a certain statistical likelihood, but whose individual events cannot be predicted.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Incredible.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
The London police arrested a trans activist and later apologized after she was targeted by kiwi farms.

https://london.ctvnews.ca/doxed-transgender-activist-twitch-...

There's one citation.

Byuu/Near, the author of the incredible bsnes project, was harassed to suicide by kiwi farms.

https://kotaku.com/the-brilliant-snes-emulator-creator-known...

The site posted the video and manifesto of the Christchurch shooting.

https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/website-kiwi-farms...

So there, three different citations that, themselves link out to other news and reputable primary sources showing the site, including the owner of the site, are involved in stochastic terrorism and, quote, "the exploitation of the mentally handicapped for amusement".
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
You realize the fallacy here, right? Terminating commercial agreements with three origins of stochastic terrorism is not some ratchet towards new speak. It's just three cases where Cloudflare decided that sheltering terrorism wasn't in their best interest.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
And 2001 Nights.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
I'm not trying to encourage ddos, I'm saying only that Cloudflare doesn't need to protect them from ddos. You might argue that those things are a distinction without a difference, but I would disagree.

Imo, kiwi farms will be the target of ddos no matter what, that's table stakes. So to me, the only thing I see is "is Cloudflare stepping in to help kiwi farms (at their own expense) or not".
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
Kiwi Farms has killed and swatted people and had resulted in many direct threats of violence to individuals. It's not really a slippery slope at all. All three sites are way, way beyond the pale.

Calling it harassment is like calling the moon a "space rock" - technically true I guess, but missing the magnitude.
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
So wait, they don't get paid, meaning they are happy to provide protection to these sites at their expense? You see how that's worse, right?
killyourcar
·4 lata temu·discuss
There's a discussion that could be had about whether it's appropriate for ISPs to block sites that are strongly associated with terrorism.

I don't think that discussion can reasonably happen on this forum, but I think there are interesting philosophical positions that are valid that we should put against one another.