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·6 yıl önce·discuss
> That hasn't been the experience for me. I have much fewer questions now than I had when I started to program 30 years ago.

I would guess poster above doesn't yet have 30 years experience. Perhaps 10 or less.

My experience echoes both yours and the above poster's - following a sort of bell curve - after initial ramp up, there was a significant period where every question led to several more. At some point that peaked, and by the time I'd been writing code for 20 years the rate of questions was dropping quickly.

Also the character of problems changed a lot. There's a point where QA sites like StackOverflow become largely useless for your problems, as they're too broad, complex, and dependent on specifics to fit the QA format. Even relevant blogs and academic papers become thin after 20 years.
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·6 yıl önce·discuss
> There was a rich ecosystem of third-party controls.

So does HTML/CSS/JS, and they'll also often be adapted to the various popular front end frameworks of the day - Angular, React, Vue currently.

I also find it easier to customize and compose 3rd party UI components on the web than I did back in the 90's with VB, Delphi, MFC, COM, etc.
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·6 yıl önce·discuss
> Think Bitcoin mining farm, not Backblaze datacenter. Any corners that can be cut will be.

And yet Sia is about half the cost of Backblaze (i.e. not much savings).

Hard to imagine situations where this is a good trade-off.
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·6 yıl önce·discuss
> The heat seems to kill these things over time.

I think it's more about how well balanced all of the individual LED's in the bulb are. Unbalanced circuits have more current flowing through some paths than others and leads to premature failure of individual elements and it's usually rapidly downhill from there for the rest of the bulb.
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·7 yıl önce·discuss
That's a good deal if it takes more than about 10 minutes of my time a month to run it myself. Wanna venture a guess on how many years to ROI on time put into initial setup?

And fwiw I do run my own puppeteer cluster because it's economically advantageous at our scale.
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·7 yıl önce·discuss
The tough ones are people who aren't clearly bad enough to just let go, but lack enough in the skill department that trust is lower than it could be and slows things down.