And that's not a permanent loss. It may screw up your trip to a greater or lesser degree but I try to build in buffers at least for a shorter delay when I can. I have also had a few multi-day delays--on of which just caught my guided hiking trip with like an hour to spare. And I had already bought a new duffle bag worth of stuff as best I could.
As I understand it, linux has dependencies on Redis. Since redis licence change, that can't work so linux needs an alternative.
Linux foundation made a fork of redis named valkey, which was instantly backed by most of the Core maintainers, and many large companies (AWS, GCP, Oracle, Snap).
So it seems obvious that this fork which will be part of linux dependencies, has backing of big corps and core maintainers isn't going anywhere and is likely the 'new redis'.
Yeah, Bing has been consistently profitable for a long time.
People mock it because its not bringing in obscene amounts that google search does, but it's revenues have consistently been growing for years:
https://fourweekmba.com/bing-revenue/
$11.59B is pretty damn good revenue for a 'laughing stock'.
Especially Consider that gaming 'only' was $16.23B.
Not agreeing with GP but the capacity of their public clouds is very different from total capacity. Amazon and Microsoft have bigger public clouds, but Google's own workload is probably bigger than anyone else's or even the public clouds by a large factor.
> Azure is the second largest cloud provider, well ahead of google.
I explicitly mentioned the "web", as in, what we're doing right now on this website. Leaving aside the fact that Azure is mostly used big corporate/government entities, there's no web-startup that will potentially dominate the web and that would go into Azure just as.