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by hombre_fatal
2503 days ago
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There are all sorts of ways to created a delete-bucket button that avoids tech-illiterate fat fingering. Like simply burying it in options. Requiring end user to make a billion individual requests is almost as bad as making me call a number to delete my bucket. I’m voicing this here because I was surprised at the UX. I was happy with my backblaze experience otherwise. My bill was incredibly cheap for the amount of data and access I was using. I’d consider using it in the future for things we generally default to S3 for. |
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