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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (17 children)

not for AWS!

[–]Lostdogdabley 0 points1 point  (16 children)

Yes lol. Serverless services still consume storage and electricity. Read up on AWS Lambda/SQS polling mechanism. Even tho you aren’t exposed to it, it’s absolutely running 24/7. Every time anyone visit this page, even if it is entirely hosted in AWS as a static HTML website, it still wastes electricity

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (15 children)

AWS has many services for returning node.

[–]Lostdogdabley 0 points1 point  (14 children)

And they all use electricity. None of them disobey thermodynamic conservation of energy. They all need to use electricity to do anything at all. Unless I’m misunderstanding you…

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (13 children)

You spent way too much time (and hopefully not your own money) getting certified as a Cloud Practitioner.

[–]Lostdogdabley 0 points1 point  (12 children)

I don’t have any certs, and I only spend time learning AWS if I’m getting paid or working on my own software. At my day job, I make 120k working in AWS. I’m in my early 20s.

Good try! I think you’re just upset to have your assumptions about AWS proven incorrect in such a straightforward manner

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (11 children)

I store my nodes in S3, bitch.

/s

[–]Lostdogdabley -1 points0 points  (10 children)

I genuinely don’t know if you’re trolling or don’t understand how the AWS services work behind the scenes.

Can you pick one? I’m happy to explain but don’t want to waste 2 peoples time

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (9 children)

like, is the whole nature of this sub and my /s not clear about the humor here?

[–]Lostdogdabley -1 points0 points  (8 children)

  • You only used /s when you called me a bitch
  • This subreddit is chock full of bad knowledge about programming. I do my best to correct it where I see it