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by falsandtru
823 days ago
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> Sometimes I think about how much money people would pay to make their computer run 20x faster. Bottlenecks that can make a computer 20x faster are very rare. First, pay $1m for a specialist to find the bottlenecks. However, it is even rarer that it is a bottleneck of the entire service. Rather, it is more likely to be an accidental drop in performance. Thus, basically performance monitoring is the best use of money. > Its weird to me that we'll pay thousands of dollars for faster CPUs then write new software in python, electron or a docker container running in a VM. There are more labor costs and lost commercial opportunities due to delays in development. |
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