jatone
@jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Helldivers 2 is once again spoofing Donald Trump's wall with the Frontlines of Freedom update, which launches a new campaign "to make the galaxy safe again" 1 week ago:
this mother fucker thought I was talking about reading comprehension when I mentioned literacy not being something game devs are responsible for SMH. lol.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 is once again spoofing Donald Trump's wall with the Frontlines of Freedom update, which launches a new campaign "to make the galaxy safe again" 1 week ago:
Im insulting you for being an insufferable ass due to an inability to read a room.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 is once again spoofing Donald Trump's wall with the Frontlines of Freedom update, which launches a new campaign "to make the galaxy safe again" 1 week ago:
You need to go touch grass. I feel for you, seriously i do but the only way to fix this is to expel the democratic neoliberals running the party and helldivers has 0 part in that lol.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 is once again spoofing Donald Trump's wall with the Frontlines of Freedom update, which launches a new campaign "to make the galaxy safe again" 1 week ago:
its not their problem to solve. lol.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 is once again spoofing Donald Trump's wall with the Frontlines of Freedom update, which launches a new campaign "to make the galaxy safe again" 1 week ago:
they really miss the marketing gold mines sometimes:
Make Andromeda Genial Again
- Comment on GitHub Outages Since Microslop Acquisition 2 months ago:
I imagine having 100% uptime is much harder the bigger a platform is, so did Github grow a lot in the same period?its not there are scale points where once you hit a critical number you need to re-architect your backend. 1k,10k,1mil, etc. usually these vary based on your app. but they’re usually exponential so once you hit the higher levels it takes much longer to reach the next level.
on top of that you usually by the higher tiers have proper backpressure and signals being sent to the frontend systems to dynamically manage the load generated. so suddenly uptime is much easier.
when you see large repeated failures like this the cause is almost always corporate causing issues.
- reducing engineering budget.
- not listening to engineering department on product decisions. (see the recent product manager AI generated commit that got merged and caused a mild uproar of 'co authored by copilot)
- rushing nonsense out before its ready.