Episode #474 from 3:27:07
Owning your own servers
Is there some pain points to running your own servers? Oh, plenty. There's pain points to operating computers of all kind. Have you tried using a personal computer these days? Half the time, when my kids or my wife have a problem, I go like, "Have you tried turning it just off and on again?" Computers are inherently painful to humans. Owning your own computer though makes some of that pain worth it, there's a responsibility that comes with actually owning the hardware that, to me, at least make the burden of operating that hardware seems slightly more enjoyable. Now, there are things you have to learn, certainly at our scale too. We're not just buying a single computer and plugging it into an Ethernet, we have to have racks and racks of them and you've got to set it up with network cabling and there is some specialized expertise in that but it's not like that expertise is building nuclear rockets, it's not widely distributed.
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Is there some pain points to running your own servers? Oh, plenty. There's pain points to operating computers of all kind. Have you tried using a personal computer these days? Half the time, when my kids or my wife have a problem, I go like, "Have you tried turning it just off and on again?" Computers are inherently painful to humans. Owning your own computer though makes some of that pain worth it, there's a responsibility that comes with actually owning the hardware that, to me, at least make the burden of operating that hardware seems slightly more enjoyable. Now, there are things you have to learn, certainly at our scale too. We're not just buying a single computer and plugging it into an Ethernet, we have to have racks and racks of them and you've got to set it up with network cabling and there is some specialized expertise in that but it's not like that expertise is building nuclear rockets, it's not widely distributed.