Why do people think I'd rather have speed than security? Would you?https://twitter.com/pawel_lasek/status/1123610028047466496 …
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I see availability and speed as the same thing. Availability is just a speed threshold chosen by the service provider. If an API is so slow that every client times out, then it’s unavailable. If an API fails but succeeds when retried 1ms later, then it’s probably available.
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Well, that's a ridiculous take. Availability and speed are not the same thing.
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Less speed = higher cost per operation. Is the market willing to pay more for security?
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Almost no workloads are compute bound; usually memory - speed of operations tends not to drive costs IME. The prioritization isn't saying that we should make things slow or expensive; just that shortcuts that sacrifice security or correctness aren't worth it.
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