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b112yesterday at 9:40 PM3 repliesview on HN

I think the number of commits is a red herring, but that said, I wonder how spiky their load is.

Imagine a fee over X commits, but only during certain hours. I can imagine 90% of the commits over 6 or 8 timezones, maybe 50% over 4 right now...


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consumer451yesterday at 11:48 PM

I was thinking the same thing at first: ideas to increase product limits on GitHub, to increase reliability given limited infra.

However, there are sharks in the water, and with the diminishing mean of user technical knowledge, the product actually needs to become even more free. GitHub likely needs even lower friction.

"All it takes" is the insanely heavy technical lift to support that. There is no other solution. All the C-Suite needs to do is foster an environment with well-thought through, and possibly over-funded engineering, at the edge of the art. That sounds like an amazing challenge.

fragmedeyesterday at 10:58 PM

It's not a red herring, every commit necessitates a database hit.