I avoid using LLMs as a publisher and writer (lifehacky.net)
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Immediately-Invoked Function Expression (2010) (benalman.com)
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The Great Unracking: Saying goodbye to the servers at our physical datacenter
23 treve 18 7/19/2025, 5:06:49 AM stackoverflow.blog ↗
Also I can't help wondering if the switch to cloud makes sense for stack overflow now again because their traffic collapsed. I took the whole post as something that should be mourned a bit, not gleefully destroyed.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3248911 - Why Stack Exchange Isn’t in the Cloud (2011)
The original blog post is down but available here: http://web.archive.org/web/20120120201529/http://blog.server...
It's a bit of a shame, but I guess also with declining traffic and revenue, they're also downsizing.
whats the alternative? a datacenter that exists only in my imagination?
We have similar movement going on with Xing here in Hamburg, Germany (once conceived as a LinkedIn competitor).
Great names that still have a lot of momentum, but are expected by ownership to slow down.
Reminds me of Scott Galloway’s most profitable investment having been a yellow pages company. Yes, the market shrunk, but they could shrink running costs as fast or even faster.
Then again, they’re migrating to Azure and the whole thing ran for years on SQL Server; being good at tech was never these ex-MS guys’ strong suit. This kind of forklifting is expected from this specific type of corporate droid, it’s how they’ve always done it. Entire industries run just like this, and it’s terrible and stupid.