John@mastodon.socialtoProgramming@programming.dev•Dumb question: how do I know if an open source project is trustworthy?
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7 months ago@Kecessa no you missed my point. You change the behaviour of the producer, not the consumer.
@Kecessa no you missed my point. You change the behaviour of the producer, not the consumer.
@eveninghere @ruffsl that claim’s correct. But so far it doesn’t have great performance on a single core.
I believe that the trick is not to show the developers the bill.
Let the developers all tell each other “it’s cheap because you don’t have to buy the servers; you only pay for what you use!”
Only managers see the real price.
@DmMacniel @vzq
> Given the nature of JS running only on a single thread.
No no, I think you found the language flaw.