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carimura
1,646karma·538submissions·December 7, 2011
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Former founder/CEO of Iron.io
Former VP DevRel, Java Platform Group, Oracle
What's next? TBD!
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just throwing in one more +1 to how absolutely terrible their customer service was to deal with. We had an AirBnb scheduled for 2 weeks once, and I emailed the host saying we didn't need the firs…
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ya they're mostly red herrings. don't forget the impact on our sleep cycles which every day prove to be critically important to our longevity. for a pretty strong and compelling case for sle…
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oh and for the embarrassing video of the talk itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuO5cKTRU1c
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I'm willing to bet the team worked with customers ahead of the announcement in good faith. Hacker News threads aren't always looking behind the curtain at what's really going on.
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This is what the CNCF is trying to achieve with Kubernetes as a foundation for managing compute/containerized workloads. If we lay down the right set of abstractions for app developers then the t…
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was wondering the same thing
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yep. happens all the time. people flock to brand association because it "must be good". halo effect or some other cognitive bias in action.
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for the acronym.
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Hey ianamartin, Thanks for the interest in Fn! And all great points.. A few comments on your bullets: Re: the point of serverless, there's more to the "magic attraction" than just an en…
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Exactly. This is the goal of http://FnProject.io -- power of containers + simplicity of serverless. No managed service yet but there will be, and anyone can run the bits to create a servic…
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I attribute most of my adulthood problem solving skills to figuring out how to get Larry laid.
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It was an unfortunate choice of words for sure, but read it from the lens of a CEO who likely just went through the hardest thing in her life and was lucky to see any outcome for preferred sharehold…
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it is.
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"correct" is never what wins. cloud computing?