This site is like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.
"We have a global CDN that can efficiently publish dynamic web content. You can get access to it by running your own infrastructure and earning crypto tokens for doing that."
This site is like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.
"We have a global CDN that can efficiently publish dynamic web content. You can get access to it by running your own infrastructure and earning crypto tokens for doing that."
-> okay, I'm very interested.
"Everything is wonderful and there are so many possibilities and opportunities and it will immediately solve all your problems."
-> wow, stop insulting me and get to the point.
"Okay, we'll get to the point. We use BGP operating with Strategies to inform routing decisions through Stargates. If you run your Hardware Estate using within-network delivery, you can reduce North-South transport, effectively converting it to East-West transport."
-> you have an obligation to document and explain your technical architecture to skeptical technically-grounded people if you want to be taken seriously, and you aren't meeting it.
If you are connected to edge.network perhaps you can give them feedback that they need to write audience-appropriate documentation instead of Office Space / Pointy-Haired Boss documentation.
- introduce invented terms before using them to explain things. Do not write circular definitions.
- format with respectful density, at least "github README.md"-level density
- the explanation should race toward the conclusion, "the architecture is designed by reasonable and experienced people, and is capable of working reliably and scaling." It should not chase the conclusion, "edge.network is better than anything else you could buy and will unlock all your dreams at virtually no cost. The possibilities are endless!" Are you gypsies and fortune-tellers or craftsmen?
I hope you're right, but can't stop screaming at how triggered I am by this hard-sell crypto-hype web site. It's adopted the style of a pump-and-dump shitcoin (hopefully-)without realizing people only buy those coins as pyramid schemes.
> edge.network
This site is like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.
"We have a global CDN that can efficiently publish dynamic web content. You can get access to it by running your own infrastructure and earning crypto tokens for doing that."
-> okay, I'm very interested.
"Everything is wonderful and there are so many possibilities and opportunities and it will immediately solve all your problems."
-> wow, stop insulting me and get to the point.
"Okay, we'll get to the point. We use BGP operating with Strategies to inform routing decisions through Stargates. If you run your Hardware Estate using within-network delivery, you can reduce North-South transport, effectively converting it to East-West transport."
-> you have an obligation to document and explain your technical architecture to skeptical technically-grounded people if you want to be taken seriously, and you aren't meeting it.
If you are connected to edge.network perhaps you can give them feedback that they need to write audience-appropriate documentation instead of Office Space / Pointy-Haired Boss documentation.
- introduce invented terms before using them to explain things. Do not write circular definitions.
- format with respectful density, at least "github README.md"-level density
- the explanation should race toward the conclusion, "the architecture is designed by reasonable and experienced people, and is capable of working reliably and scaling." It should not chase the conclusion, "edge.network is better than anything else you could buy and will unlock all your dreams at virtually no cost. The possibilities are endless!" Are you gypsies and fortune-tellers or craftsmen?
I hope you're right, but can't stop screaming at how triggered I am by this hard-sell crypto-hype web site. It's adopted the style of a pump-and-dump shitcoin (hopefully-)without realizing people only buy those coins as pyramid schemes.