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by falcolas
2357 days ago
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Even if the software only needs to respond at a certain speed, scale will quickly make you either pay through the nose for better hardware or optimize the software so that it can respond in a small fraction of the original speed. The trick, as always, is finding balance between paying for hardware and paying developers. |
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People really bought into the ‘people are more expensive than hardware’ as an excuse to get screwed like this. For $5k in human cost, these guys (and their investors) now save 200k/year in hosting. And this is not an isolated story; I am working on another one at this very moment. Programmers have become so incredibly sloppy with the ‘autoscaling’ and ‘serverless’ cloud ‘revolution’.