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Hey Aseem Malhotra, you’re an asshole and a predator, milking people’s desperation and attention, mistaking “feelings” with “facts”.
You should be ashamed to call yourself a doctor and a scientist.
Came back to just say that.
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@brunomvpcosta@dhh Non-critical dependencies are not included in SLAs anyway and he knows it. Why would he say “depends” if he didn’t mean critical?
And the type or vendor of the cloud is irrelevant in SLA calculation.
@samiralibabic@dhh Actually, it’s the estimate of the worst case. The actual worst case is unbounded since the systems can become unavailable way beyond the SLA.
@brunomvpcosta@dhh That would mean increasing the individual system SLAs to increase the compound SLA, which is not what he’s saying.
Most of the cloud SLAs are either 99% or 99.9%, when compounded mostly results closer to 99%.
@James_M_South I’m sorry but you want me to be part of the community and contribute for free to the product that you sell as a subscription, because it’s ‘damn good code’?
Are you sharing your profit with the contributors?
After 20 years of countless blog posts, books, courses, etc. people still build “CRUD Apps with Repository Pattern” and write blogs about it.
Dude, sky is the limit. Build something else. The damn horse is dead. Leave it alone.