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miked85 commented on Despite sticker prices, the real cost of getting a degree has been going down   theatlantic.com/ideas/arc... · Posted by u/linusg789
miked85 · 10 months ago
the value of them is much less however
miked85 commented on Netflix buffering issues: Boxing fans complain about Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson   sportingnews.com/us/boxin... · Posted by u/storf45
chipdart · a year ago
> I was responding to "I'd love to hear exactly how a monolith application is guaranteed to perform better, with details."

I asked nothing about Netflix. My question was directed at your remark regarding monoliths vs microservices.

Now, can you answer the question?

miked85 · a year ago
Monoliths might be better in some cases, microservices in others. Performance can obviously differ based on implementation.
miked85 commented on Netflix buffering issues: Boxing fans complain about Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson   sportingnews.com/us/boxin... · Posted by u/storf45
chipdart · a year ago
> It's not guaranteed, but much fewer points of failure.

Can you explain where this is relevant to buffering issues?

Also, you are very wrong regarding failure modes. The larger the service, the more failure modes it has. Moreover, in monoliths if a failure mode can take down/degrade the whole service, all other features are taken down/degraded. Is having a single failure mode that brings down the whole service what you call fewer points of failure?

miked85 · a year ago
I can't, since I don't know Netflix's architecture - I was responding to "I'd love to hear exactly how a monolith application is guaranteed to perform better, with details."
miked85 commented on Netflix buffering issues: Boxing fans complain about Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson   sportingnews.com/us/boxin... · Posted by u/storf45
dpkirchner · a year ago
Right? A common complaint by outsiders is that Netflix uses microservices. I'd love to hear exactly how a monolith application is guaranteed to perform better, with details. What is the magic difference that would have ensured the live stream would have been successful?
miked85 · a year ago
It's not guaranteed, but much fewer points of failure.
miked85 commented on Amazon Still Has a Counterfeit Problem   prospect.org/power/2024-0... · Posted by u/yedava
miked85 · a year ago
I really only buy stuff from Amazon that is unlikely to be counterfeit. I haven't even had great luck with that approach. Better to go through the manufacturer's site, or a more reputable site.

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miked85 commented on Microsoft breached antitrust rules by bundling Teams and Office, EU says   apnews.com/article/micros... · Posted by u/cbg0
mikestew · a year ago
I have heard many friends quit companies as they could not stand using teams

I could believe that one might have a friend that is privileged enough (and petty enough) to quit over such trivialities. But “many”? Color me…skeptical.

miked85 · a year ago
I don't think it's all that petty. Teams is really bad, and if you have to deal with it daily, time to find another job.

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