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The problem with this discussion is that a lot of people on these threads work as overpaid assistants to the one private chef, but also have never cooked at home.

Translating:

A lot of people work with AWS, are making bank, and are terrified of their skill set being made obsolete.

They also have no idea what it means to use a dedicated server.

That’s why we get the same tired arguments and assumptions (such as the belief that bare-metal means “server room here in the office”) in every discussion.



> such as the belief that bare-metal means “server room here in the office”

I remember the day I discovered some companies, and not just tech ones (Walmart, UPS, Toyota,…) actually own, operate, and use their own datacenters.

And there companies out there specialized in planning and building datacenters for them.

I mean, it’s kind of obvious. But it made me realize at how small a scale I both thought and operated.


Walmart does not want to use AWS because they are in direct competition.

I worked for a company that was attempting to sell software to walmart.


Yes, but if that was the only rationale, couldn’t they have opted for GCP or Azure?


Check out how Wikipedia and the rest of the wikimedia universe is run.


One of the least insightful comments I’ve seen in my 16 years here. “it’s because everyone here is dumb and knows it, and they are panicking and lying because they don’t want you to blow up their scam.”


I'm not calling anyone dumb. It is fine to not have experience with Hetzner or to have only with AWS. It's fine for someone to not know how to cook at home.

About people who work with it, I'm just alluding to the famous quote "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it".


The motte:

- "I'm not calling anyone dumb."

- "I'm just alluding to the famous quote"

The bailey:

- "A lot of [Them] are making bank [and are] terrified of their skill set being made obsolete."

- "They have no idea what it means to use a dedicated server."

- "[They believe] bare-metal means “server room here in the office”"

FWIW, it definitely plays great: we all love to believe everyone who disagrees with us is ignorant, usually I'd upvote something like this and downvote a reply like mine, but this was so bad it hit an internal tripwire of "This is literally just a bunch of comments about They, where They is all the other comments."

You can easily play it off with "I didn't call other commenters DUMB, I just said they don't know a server is just a computer and they don't have to be in your office or in Amazon's data center to serve things!"

To riff on the famous quote you "just meant to allude to": "It is difficult to get an [interlocutor] to understand something [about their argumentation] when [they're playing to the crowd and being applauded]" I hope reading that gives you a sense of how strong of a contribution it is to discussion, as well as how well-founded it is, as well as what it implies.


You are the one who called them "dumb". You are the one making the judgement call here.

And I stand by what I said: lots of people don't have experience with non-AWS setups and are going around repeating AWS salespeople cliches.




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