Amazing that down detector manages to stay up during these kinds of outages. Noticed it has been a little slow but they really have done a good job keeping it up even though large portions of the internet is down right now.
I have a feeling languages like this have their niche cases however I'm not getting a good reason for why this is need when compared to Python for data science. Maybe I'm missing something but this is essentially a wrapper for Golang code to make it feel more like Python.
Didn't realize Google Cloud was so far behind in revenue and growth. Seems like it would be risky for companies to switch to Google Cloud because it might end up in the graveyard.
How does Palantir actually make their money? I know probably a lot though government contracts, but I've never heard of them out side of the comp sci field until now.
Is it concerning to anyone else that Google doesn't release revenue figures on their SEC filings for GCP? I feel like if GCP doesn't get as much traction as other google services it might go the way of Google Plus or incorporated into G Suite.