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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 8th, 2019

High Scalability

Know anyone who needs cloud? I wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 just for them. There was already a payment system — it was called the credit card. I'd greatly appreciate your support on Patreon. It has 40 mostly 5 star reviews. They'll learn a lot and love you even more. They'll learn a lot and love you even more.

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Sustainability at AWS re:Invent 2022 All the talks and videos I could find…

Adrian Cockcroft

There was some new sustainability information that was quietly added to Amazon’s Sustainability in the Cloud page in October 2022 that is significant. I’m working with Aerin on a Sustainability in the Cloud Maven class in the UK at the moment, and we’re looking for attendees. But they didn’t go out of their way to promote it.

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Measuring Carbon is Not Enough?—?Unintended Consequences

Adrian Cockcroft

This is basically the position of the major cloud providers, they will all take care of it for you by 2030 or so. The best way to increase utilization is to spread out or prevent load peaks, so that the system runs without problems at higher average loads. But you want to *do something* to help sooner.

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Top Software testing trends to look out for in 2022

Testsigma

In 2016, Google made it clear that since mobile traffic is more than all else, mobile-friendly websites will be prioritised when a user searches on mobile. From mobile applications to chatbots to predictive systems, AI is growing its foot in every direction. This number is projected to be around 50 billion by 2030.