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by res0nat0r
4851 days ago
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By misrepresents you mean that the end users didn't exactly understand how underlying architecture worked, didn't like the performance, but kept using the service anyway. If every customer I dealt with while working on the EC2 platform could sue because they didn't understand how every technical detail of AWS worked and they couldn't optimize for it...well there would be more lawyers employed by Jeff Bezos than engineers. This lawsuit will go nowhere and it is sad that such a supposedly tech savvy crowd wants to bring out the pitchforks so fast. But I guess since Heroku has a lot of cash they are now the enemy since they've made it and they should be taken down. |
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The further problem it looks as if they knew the claims were untrue.
These are not matters of internal consideration. They cut directly to the heart of the Heroku marketing material: "Write for our platform, our expensive secret sauce will make your stuff linearly scalable."
In which case people expect that it will be linearly scalable. Not exponentially anti-scalable.