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voytec commented on A gigantic jet caught on camera: A spritacular moment for NASA astronaut   science.nasa.gov/science-... · Posted by u/acossta
voytec · 9 days ago
> depositing a significant amount of electrical charge

Unsatisfying description but I guess we don't yet know if it's any close to 1.21 jigawatts.

voytec commented on Volkswagen locks horsepower behind paid subscription   autoexpress.co.uk/volkswa... · Posted by u/t0bia_s
voytec · 10 days ago
With Netflix you pay for licenses and ongoing costs like bandwidth and maintenance.

A better analogy here is having to pay Microsoft for unlocking Windows NT/Server's ability to use more CPUs. Paid-for OS is already capable of it but this ability is "paywalled" due to greed.

voytec commented on A brief history of the absurdities of the Soviet Union   laurivahtre.ee/empire-of-... · Posted by u/Maro
shakow · 17 days ago
> having moved from capitalist America to post-communist Poland

Poland is definitely a very nice place to live right now, and improvements since the fall of the communist government is undeniable.

However, please note that not all Polish growth is just due to capitalism knocking to the door – the country is the recipient of a huge amount of EU funds[0]. To illustrate it, France, the 2nd largest net contributor to the EU budget, gives barely more than Poland receives, even though the population is a bit half as big.

Is it a bad thing? Not necessarily. But it is definitely not an illustration of a post-communist country standing by its own self.

[0] https://www.statista.com/chart/18794/net-contributors-to-eu-...

voytec · 17 days ago
> the country is the recipient of a huge amount of EU funds

What shaped Poland into something acceptable as a NATO member was USAID - the program Musk and Big Balls axed.

USAID allowed Poland to join NATO and later the EU. I've snatched the 188-pages long PDF[0] (English/Polish) before it was publicly erased.

[0] https://sysartist.com/usaid-and-the-polish-decade.pdf

voytec commented on U.S. bombs Iranian nuclear sites   bbc.co.uk/news/live/ckg3r... · Posted by u/mattcollins
827a · 2 months ago
> Nuclear non-proliferation was based on the idea that small countries didn't need their own nuclear weapons, because they could ally with a superpower / bloc with nuclear weapons

There are dozens of examples of denuclearized countries that are, today, at near-zero risk of being attacked or invaded, possibly because of their political and economic relationship with the United States. Taiwan, Japan, Poland, Canada, Spain, Australia, many others, these are all countries that do not have nukes, have a great political and economic relationship with the US, and are currently at 0% risk of attack or invasion by our shared enemies (ok, you can put Taiwan at slightly higher than 0%).

Ukraine never had this kind of relationship. They tried to play both sides with their denuclearization agreement; that's what screwed them. Other countries picked a side when they denuclearized.

Statistically: There are, I believe, zero examples of a US political or economic ally being attacked or invaded, regardless of their nuclearization status, post-Vietnam. The only example of anyone who is remotely close to this is Taiwan, and even that's very far away from igniting.

voytec · 2 months ago
> Taiwan, Japan, Poland, Canada, Spain, Australia, many others (...) have a great political and economic relationship with the US, and are currently at 0% risk of attack or invasion

I'm sorry, are you from the past? You literally listed Canada which Trump threatened with invasion.

The U.S. has no stable economic relationship with any country under the current administration and won't regain the trust for years or decades to come.

There's just these two quite different non-economic relations - not relationships - Israel and Russian Federation. The latter may even be Trump's hallucination but I'm giving him a benefit of the doubt. He finds common language with warmongering dictators.

voytec commented on GCP Outage   status.cloud.google.com/... · Posted by u/thanhhaimai
tibbar · 2 months ago
What's the alternative here? Do you want them to replicate their infrastructure across different cloud providers with automatic fail-over? That sounds -- heck -- I don't know if modern devops is really up to that. It would probably cause more problems than it would solve...
voytec · 2 months ago
> What's the alternative here? Do you want them to replicate their infrastructure

Cloudflare adverises themselves as _the_ redundancy / CDN provider. Don't ask me for an "alternative" but tell them to get their backend infra shit in order.

voytec commented on Cloudflare was down   cloudflarestatus.com/inci... · Posted by u/datadrivenangel
voxadam · 2 months ago
> So they depend on GCP for (some of) their services

Google denies they had any outages.

https://x.com/Google/status/1933246051512644069

https://nitter.net/Google/status/1933246051512644069

voytec · 2 months ago
Weaseling out of SLA/SLO payments.

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voytec commented on GCP Outage   status.cloud.google.com/... · Posted by u/thanhhaimai
terom · 2 months ago
From the Cloudflare incident:

> Cloudflare’s critical Workers KV service went offline due to an outage of a 3rd party service that is a key dependency. As a result, certain Cloudflare products that rely on KV service to store and disseminate information are unavailable [...]

Surprising, but not entirely unplausible for a GCP outage to spread to CF.

voytec · 2 months ago
> outage of a 3rd party service that is a key dependency.

Good to know that Cloudflare has services seemingly based on GCP with no redundancy.

voytec commented on GCP Outage   status.cloud.google.com/... · Posted by u/thanhhaimai
0xffany · 2 months ago
Everything appears to be down as of 18:43 UTC... https://downdetector.com/
voytec · 2 months ago
Yeah. This service was presenting charts likely probed from inside GCP. I was on a call with a Google rep, someone pointed out that "AWS is also down" and I foolishly said something about "possible BGP attack" out of spite, before checking AWS availability myself. Shame on me.
voytec commented on GCP Outage   status.cloud.google.com/... · Posted by u/thanhhaimai
ransom1538 · 2 months ago
Why can't companies be honest with being down. It helps us all out so we don't spend an hour internalizing.

We are truly in gods hands.

$ prod

Fetching cluster endpoint and auth data. ERROR: (gcloud.container.clusters.get-credentials) ResponseError: code=503, message=Visibility check was unavailable. Please retry the request and contact support if the problem persists

voytec · 2 months ago
> Why can't companies be honest with being down

SLA agreements.

u/voytec

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