pretty fucking telling that the only language this clown has to describe overengineering (it probably isn't, but that's besides the point) is a term used to describe the adware OEMs ship on consumer-grade computers
microservices in scare quotes too like it hasn't been the only feasible way for companies with this much demand to scale public-facing compute. like yeah no shit your rinky-dink startups of the world pursue it way too early to the detriment of feature development but jesus christ bro twitter's turned a rails app into serving some incomprehensibly large amount of throughput for over a decade at this point.
reminds me of that thread from that ex-engineer about what a pile of shit the assembly line tesla software installation was
pretty fucking telling that the only language this clown has to describe overengineering (it probably isn't, but that's besides the point) is a term used to describe the adware OEMs ship on consumer-grade computers
microservices in scare quotes too like it hasn't been the only feasible way for companies with this much demand to scale public-facing compute. like yeah no shit your rinky-dink startups of the world pursue it way too early to the detriment of feature development but jesus christ bro twitter's turned a rails app into serving some incomprehensibly large amount of throughput for over a decade at this point.
reminds me of that thread from that ex-engineer about what a pile of shit the assembly line tesla software installation was
waiting for the day when a server-side failure turns every single Tesla into an unstartable brick
:inshallah: