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Yup, we also had alerts for our k8s nodes not getting ready (calico images). We moved to Docker Hub, but experienced timeouts there a few times. I guess they got a sudden spike in traffic.

This will be bad for Red Hat's reputation.


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You guys have posted the opening for Android on StackOverflow also around 3-4 weeks back. I applied from there and haven't heard from you guys. I assume that my profile is not shortlisted and that's perfectly fine with me but a short email stating the reason won't hurt anyone.


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this definitely will not work in golang :P


Sorry that was by mistake, didnt mean to make that comment here. Now I don't see a way to delete it.


This is one reason I'm happy to be in Hong Kong...I have unlimited data on LTE :)


Some US carriers offer this as well. The problem is typically that the largest carriers (mostly re-formed from the same telco monopoly that was broken up decades ago) use their market advantage to avoid this sort of thing. Why offer unlimited data when you have the only towers in a region and you can rake in overage fees from a captive audience?


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