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This perfectly sums up my feelings on this: https://giphy.com/gifs/anchorman-lies-lie-EouEzI5bBR8uk


where lies a myth? It's customer needs vs. tech that wins.


I agree, I personally don't think it's a valid myth. As you said, the customer overall knows what he wants, and he doesn't want technical (or ideological, in the case of Free Software) purity.

I was just pointing out that because techies consider something superior (ergo the myth), it doesn't necessarily "win". Plus in this case I think it's really, really hard to argue that GCP is superior to AWS.


a search for your question "all the floating point operations that can produce NaN" gave useful results for me.


$200MM rev is crumbs when you're taking billions. I don't think this provides a good example of how it can work.


Opposite to the armchair analyst opinions last week: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12218654


Then you're in the android ecosystem which is heavy Google.




do these actually exist?


One that comes to mind is Basecamp.


do you have an example?


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