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Comment by cromka

19 hours ago

If they were paying $500k/year, why haven't they paid someone to rewrite it? Surely would be cheaper still.

But above everything else, this is a great example of how much JavaScript inefficiency actually costs us, as humanity. How many companies burn money through like this?

On top of that there are probably a few more hits for the containers, vm and hypervisor, all those pods have monitoring etc. All the layers of abstraction are just stacks of turtles giving the illusion of being easier but adding complexity and cost/overhead.

It is a security product, so unless they want to deal with the exfiltration charges on the data it's probably better to keep it in AWS. Thats the nasty double edge sword of "cloud", and how we're all getting locked in.

All the bits on their own seem to make perfect sense, but it's become apparent that the orchestra has been blind folded and given noise canceling head phones.