Would be interesting to see where Reddit are at 4 years later. If this course has taught me anything, it's that when you start out, just implement it without view to scaling up, as Reddit did. If your project gets popular you can invest time scaling it out later, but if you worry too much it'll never launch at all.
Hello from 2024. Reddit is now filing for IPO, at a valuation of 10 Billion USD. Crazy that when r/spaced**ks was a thing, these guys were doing "simple" videos on how their system was designed and scaled.
There's so much difference between "teaching" and "doing", you can tell seeing by these two guys how these two worlds are massively distant
Please never route two mics to two different channels. Always mix voices down to mono.
Would be interesting to see where Reddit are at 4 years later.
If this course has taught me anything, it's that when you start out, just implement it without view to scaling up, as Reddit did. If your project gets popular you can invest time scaling it out later, but if you worry too much it'll never launch at all.
4 years later, Wondering what you have to say about reddit now?
Hello from 2024. Reddit is now filing for IPO, at a valuation of 10 Billion USD. Crazy that when r/spaced**ks was a thing, these guys were doing "simple" videos on how their system was designed and scaled.
I think reddit has since abandoned Amazon S3 services due to unreliability.
haha, good....