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jcwayne
·7 ay önce·discuss
Thank you for actually showing a base price for an enterprise tier.
jcwayne
·2 yıl önce·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
·3 yıl önce·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
·3 yıl önce·discuss
The parody here is so perfect, they even created the technology they don't bother to define.
jcwayne
·4 yıl önce·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
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I'm curious how many companies building for >1M concurrent users have even a tenth of that in reality.
jcwayne
·4 yıl önce·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
·4 yıl önce·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
·4 yıl önce·discuss
> It's largely free

Looks like it's $30/mo for a useful plan.
jcwayne
·4 yıl önce·discuss
The ability to add location and an Alexa skill to allow me to ask Alexa where my foo is would be great.
jcwayne
·5 yıl önce·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
·5 yıl önce·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.