| ▲ | stigz 5 hours ago | |
> We, ngrok, have sponsored Mac to write this post because we think it’s an underexplored perspective on the topic of reliability. Uh, okay. Were there any reliability perspectives gained from this 30-year-old postmortem that would help us in the modern age? After reading the article, I feel the answer is "none". Not that I'm complaining I love this era of the internet. But I fail to see any importance here. | ||
| ▲ | CursedSilicon 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
History is important and interesting to some of us. Just because it's not a direct 1:1 mapping of computer problems today doesn't make it any less intellectually stimulating to read about | ||