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The author seems really angry, maybe a good Sunday drive would cheer him up.


The more you know, the more you know you don't know. Interesting article, even if I only really understood the title.


My only regret is that I only have one point to give.


I wonder how this compares to "Visual Studio Code" which is also cross-platform and MIT licensed: https://code.visualstudio.com/


I wonder how is it that people don't know about this fantastic IDE and are talking about Project Rider as if it's the first non-windows C# IDE.


Because Visual Studio Code is more of a code/text editor than it is an IDE. It doesn't compare to regular VS with R#.


Ampaches inability to handle like named Albums (https://github.com/ampache/ampache/issues/807) was my reason to drop it and start Roadie https://github.com/sphildreth/roadie


I also started a project on my own; mostly to accommodate my 80k music collection and partly to get better with Python: https://github.com/sphildreth/roadie


Is this the proper use of Ironic? Complaining about Github by mentioning a superior alternative that is hosted on Github?


To reiterate: they host it for the Hub, not for the Git in GitHub! We dream for the day when GitHub will be capable of working with external Git repositories!


What an awesome obituary.


I also started a project on my own; mostly to accommodate my 80k music collection and partly to get better with Python: https://github.com/sphildreth/roadie


So much for the idea of 99.999% uptime with the magical "cloud" buzzword. I noticed during this downtime in North America that Word Online wasn't functioning as my daughter tried to use it to do some homework.


If you want 99.999% uptime, use Azure TrafficManager and set up failover loadbalancing to different datacenters.

We have failover loadbalancing running between multiple datacenters, no issue here!

edit : 99.99%


The SLA mentions 99.9% or 99.99% for Database connectivity. Where does 99.999% come from?

Do Microsoft say this about Traffic Manager or are you suggesting you have to pay for extra services to get the advertised reliability figure?


So much for the idea of 99.999% uptime with the magical "cloud" buzzword

Who was selling that to you? Because I'm pretty sure it wasn't Microsoft…


They are selling 99.99% availability over a monthtly cycle for their Storage service. 99.95% connectivity for their Virtual Machine service.

http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/

9 hours of downtime means they are down to at most 98.75% for this cycle.


Oh its 99.9% from Microsoft see http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/ which means they get 9h a year to hit the SLA see http://uptime.is/


Except most people use monthly periods for their SLAs


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