Even after fixing their db/cache/queue infrastructure to not fall over in normal use, they still can't handle a DoS attack at all! They peer exclusively with the highest-latency and least-connected Tier1: NTT/Verio (incidentally, so do fellow idiots OpenDNS).
The business side is in fantasyland, as shown in the documents leaked to TechCrunch. Evan Williams has no idea what he's doing -- Blogger was pure dumb luck, it had already effectively died when it was bought and resurrected by Google.
I don't know how Alex Payne keeps himself sane in that kindergarten.
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Even after fixing their db/cache/queue infrastructure to not fall over in normal use, they still can't handle a DoS attack at all! They peer exclusively with the highest-latency and least-connected Tier1: NTT/Verio (incidentally, so do fellow idiots OpenDNS).
The business side is in fantasyland, as shown in the documents leaked to TechCrunch. Evan Williams has no idea what he's doing -- Blogger was pure dumb luck, it had already effectively died when it was bought and resurrected by Google.
I don't know how Alex Payne keeps himself sane in that kindergarten.