The problem with Gab is it is written in Ruby on Rails which is a terribly slow language unless you are an expert. Additionally, the Gab code base is based on Mastodon which is probably written by the usual retards. This leads to a lot of performance issues that can't just be solved with more servers.
If I were Andrew, I'd start rewriting bits of Gab in Rust.
I’m a senior this year finishing my BS in computer science. I have experience with C, C++, C#, SQL, and am learning python this semester. I don’t want to work for a tech company that will stifle my free speech at every turn, and I will absolutely refuse to work for the government. I’d love to work for a company that has MAGA principles at its foundation. Do you have any suggestions?
My biggest mistake is working for big tech for few years. After I left big tech and started to pursue entrepreneurship, I realized those skill isn't portable.
In contrast, a friend of mine has been using RoR for the past 10+ year and can launch a new product in few days and become a series entrepreneur.
If you wan to be self-reliance, I will recommend you to pick up the latest web technology and start to build a lot of small projects.
The problem with Gab is it is written in Ruby on Rails which is a terribly slow language unless you are an expert. Additionally, the Gab code base is based on Mastodon which is probably written by the usual retards. This leads to a lot of performance issues that can't just be solved with more servers.
If I were Andrew, I'd start rewriting bits of Gab in Rust.
I’m a senior this year finishing my BS in computer science. I have experience with C, C++, C#, SQL, and am learning python this semester. I don’t want to work for a tech company that will stifle my free speech at every turn, and I will absolutely refuse to work for the government. I’d love to work for a company that has MAGA principles at its foundation. Do you have any suggestions?
15 years in tech.
My biggest mistake is working for big tech for few years. After I left big tech and started to pursue entrepreneurship, I realized those skill isn't portable.
In contrast, a friend of mine has been using RoR for the past 10+ year and can launch a new product in few days and become a series entrepreneur.
If you wan to be self-reliance, I will recommend you to pick up the latest web technology and start to build a lot of small projects.