@erenbali It’s a power user feature which complicates an otherwise simple interaction for regular users. It also gets the phone closer to cannibalising sales of other product lines if people are doing more and more on the phone that they otherwise would’ve done on a laptop/desktop
@sunbains I think the fascination with Docker is that you can’t just login and do what you want, so it’s easier to replicate instances and avoid “works over here” bugs. Probably overkill for a homelab, sure, but pretty useful for ‘production’ systems
@nityasnotes Just before Black Friday, our ad managers were made redundant. I built an engine that auto-managed 100M ads at ~1M ops/hr, bypassing Google’s rate limits with a rotating pool of accounts. Been optimising the crap out of systems ever since.
@helloitsolly It really grinds my gears that by paying for Gmail, you pay for everything else anyway - so just cost duplication. If you can realistically get away from Gmail then it's effectively problem solved.
@GergelyOrosz As an on-shore engineer working with an off-shore team, I once had to sit on screenshare and tell them which buttons to click to deploy something because their contract said I couldn't touch it. So *maybe* 10x lines of code but 0.1x actually getting stuff done