Feel hand/human written code of an experienced individual should be more valuable for a business than one created by agents. Surely, agents and humans might be using the same underlying frameworks or programming languages, but the value difference depends on the breadth and depth of experience. Agents gives you the breadth but an experienced individuals give you the depth in understanding/problem solving.
Looks like this post somehow is not even on the front page of HN anymore. CF pulling some strings maybe, they don't have this incident on top of their current list.
When liability of a corporation and its owners is limited, does it benefit their business to be dilligent in every step or have a mentality of move fast and break things?
"Customers deployed on the new FL2 proxy engine, observed HTTP 5xx errors. Customers on our old proxy engine, known as FL, did not see errors, but bot scores were not generated correctly, resulting in all traffic receiving a bot score of zero."
This simply means, the exception handling quality of your new FL2 is non-existent and is not at par / code logic wise similar to FL.
I hope it was not because of AI driven efficiency gains.
"Customers on our old proxy engine, known as FL, did not see errors, but bot scores were not generated correctly, resulting in all traffic receiving a bot score of zero."
This simply means, the exception handling quality of your new FL2 is non-existent and is not at par / code logic wise similar to FL.
I hope it was not because of AI driven efficiency gains.
In most domains, silently returning 0 in a case where your logic didn't actually calculate the thing you were trying to calculate is far worse than giving a clear error.
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Seems like we need more anti-trust cases on AWS or need to break it down, it is becoming too big. Services used in rest of the world get impacted by issues in one region.
But they aren't abusing their market power, are they? I mean, they are too big and should definitely be regulated but I don't think you can argue they are much of a monopoly when others, at the very least Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Cloudflare (depending on the specific services you want) and smaller providers can offer you the same service and many times with better pricing. Same way we need to regulate companies like Cloudflare essentially being a MITM for ~20% of internet websites, per their 2024 report.