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Down by the river, of course.


What's your latency experience been? Is yours a public-facing deployment?


I am ignoring your advice due to your grammatical mistake.


I did not give advice.


This is affecting more than a single Availability Zone, but probably for reasons that have been seen before. One reason might be that an EBS failure in one AZ triggers a spike in EBS activity in other AZs which overwhelms EBS. (I believe this is what happened in April 2011).

Does anybody have any experience with migrating to Oregon or N. California in terms of speed and latency?


I'd be interested to see what the distribution of automated tickets is compared to police-issued tickets. The automated tickets provide a baseline of random lawlessness. Do police issue more tickets on the same days that more automated tickets are issued?



I'm having a hard time seeing how Starbucks has higher processing costs than Square. I think that Starbucks will continue to pay their low costs and be able to use Square as their platform. No reason Square couldn't process Starbucks transactions, too without needing to change their merchant accounts.


Sorry, should have clarified. I meant the transaction fees that Square pays.


I didn't see it at first but I wanted to see what would happened if I tabbed out of the message body and it focused on the send button.


So, instead of "creepy ads" along the right of the window ("Welcome to Outlook.com", 0:12), we get the exact same creepy ads along the right of the window?


The sample request is nearly identical to Stripe. Is it safe to say this is Stripe for Australia? What's the relationship between Stripe and Pin?


PinStripe, hmm.


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