@galumay I dare say it would've pop'd up once they did either a planned or unplanned migration. So it would've moved too the other part of the cluster or they would've restarted part of it ..... Then bang
@galumay Ie, you can have multiple " time sources " pushed too your cluster. So that makes me think it wasn't a ai code issue. Just a bad config that went astride.
I never thought I'd be posting a video from a hotel bathroom π€― I refuse to pay $20 to wash a $10 t-shirt. It doesn't matter what kind of hotel I'm staying at.
Instead, the bath tub becomes a makeshift laundromat.
My family came to Australia in 1989 with $90. Growing up, I watched my parents meticulously stretch every single dollar. That approach to frugality didn't just shape me personally, it became the DNA of @Kogan
We view it as our duty to our customers and shareholders to respect every dollar we're entrusted with. That means always comparing pink lady apples with pink lady apples and making value choices. Naturally, this drives our core strategy: push prices down to drive volume up. Lower prices actually make us more profitable.
Which brings me back to hotel laundry. I can't help but think hotels are shooting themselves in the foot by ignoring basic price elasticity.
By inflating the price of a basic necessity, they completely kill their volume. If they just charged a reasonable amount for laundry services, they'd capture the massive hidden demand.
What do you think? If hotels halved the price of laundry, would demand 10x?
@oscarcsims For a good comparison that does things well. Aussie broadband, automation and all the benefits that come with it is first and foremost in the design principle.
@oscarcsims I work in the Telco space, not for Telstra.
Why is telstra problematic ? Aged hardware, aged processes and aged software. Also if dare say massive massive scope too look after.
Mix that together and sometimes things go boom.
@richardhirschs1 Housing listinfs gone up significantly, prices slowly dropping ~50k movements. Lot more too go by the looks. Open homes on inner south suburbs near bris are pretty funny rn