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Yeah I'm a big AWS user, what of it

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DavidV.TV | TastingTraffic LLC

@darius

ALL FRAUD IS COMING OUT OF AWS VIA ORACLE.

AMAZON HAS NO HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE..

ALL ORACLE COWARD HIDING BEHIND THE SCENES WITH YOUR STOLEN DATA

ANYONE WHO IS ON AWS IS A
UNETHICAL HACKER BAR NONE

THATS WHY YOU ARE THERE TO BEGIN WITH.

WHAT OF IT;)? LOL

BRO YOU HAVE NO IDEA YOU JUST THIINK YOU DO>

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Darius Kazemi

this is a question we should be asking more

cc @slightlyoff

How can I use inline images without alienating my users?

If you pay any attention to comments from users of your web pages, you will quickly learn that 500K GIFs are only pretty to the four or five users who have a personal T1 line. I'm exaggerating, but not all that much. It's astonishing how many web site producers have never tested their site through one of the 14.4kbps modems (that's only 1600 bytes per second on a good day, remember) that the actual customer is using.
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Danilo

@darius just as affordable

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Jim

@darius What *can't* AWS do

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Sana

@darius this is the only AWS for me, personally twitter.com/aws_official

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Reed Hedges

I am temporarily without my fiber internet connection for a few days, am using my phone which occasionally has one bar (LTE) at home. I've been mostly reading Wikipedia, text.npr.org and articles I saved previously in the Pocket app. Getting used to offline copies of API reference docs, no search. Fedilab works ok. Not missing YouTube or Facebook too much.

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