all2well [he/him]
I’d describe “imposter syndrome” as professional FOMO, where you’re worried that all your coworkers think you’re an idiot but are too polite to tell you. Sort of like worrying that all your friends think you’re a drag but are too nice to tell you.
To be more precise, the current areas they’ve “invaded” are areas that Russian troops have already been in for several years. All that really changed today was that Putin made their presence official.
Not to say that what Putin is doing is “good,” but you reap what you sow, and maybe if NATO hadn’t lied so much to Russia over the years things would be different. Innocent civilians getting caught in the crossfire has certainly never stopped NATO before.
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That sort of thing already exists, as availability zones. Things like EC2 instances live in us-east-1a, us-east-1b, etc, which are comprised of separate data centers. In theory that should provide resilience to even a large-scale outage, but evidently that’s not foolproof.
The reason why they let you be very precise with how you provision servers is because some applications require that servers be physically close together, especially high bandwidth stuff.
How is “porn addiction” crushing society?
So cool how the dems negotiate against themselves and still fail at it