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  • Absolutely.

    But, no, however the sentiment makes sense and as I am trying to disperse / decentralize most everything I can these days, including getting away from Google services, for example, this does make sense as well.

  • Yeah, sorta. Nobody would provide internet to where I live, so I finally convinced a company to trench fiber to my house for me.

    Unfortunately I'm paying $500/mo for like 96 months now so they can offset the cost.

    Worth it though. My alternative was 512kbps DSL that would have outages daily and I'm a remote software engineer. It just didn't work.

  • That's awesome!

    I had a similar but not really experience with one of my businesses where they messed up and I basically got business gigabit and four TVs and sports for something ridiculously low (business wise) of like $120/mo.

    I later needed to add a TV and the rep put me on hold and then came back and said something to the effect of, "Here's the deal... apparently we messed up your contract so your current price is locked in for 2 years. If you add this, we have to redo it, and it will go up to $450/mo. I would suggest you don't add a TV."

    So I didn't. I bought a $12 adapter off Amazon and just split the cable line instead.

  • "They went to egg a house, the victim confronted them while they were doing it, he lost his life, and they drove off and left his body in the middle of the road," Dix said. "Together they bought that ticket; now together they can ride that ride.”

    I love it.

  • Could you explain more? Almost everywhere I've worked from Fortune 250 on down has used stored procedures with applications and it seems extremely clean and performance-oriented.

    If anything, it separates code from the data more as far as I can tell, so maybe I'm missing something?

    Also, if something is somewhat data driven and there's a bug, you simply alter a procedure versus doing a build and deploy of the entire application.

  • I hope this all does them in.

    I anxiously check news headlines each day hoping to see that reddit is canceling their IPO.

    I can't wait until their valuation is sub-$1B down from a $10B peak.

    Fuck Steve Huffman.