Published on: 2025-07-10 20:08:26
In the early days of Blacksmith, back when we were just a scrappy YC startup building a serverless cloud platform for CI workloads, we ran simulations to model our margins. We figured that with enough customers, the math would work out, and we crossed our fingers — but we didn’t have any real-world data to back up our predictions. About six months after we launched, I came across a blog post by Marc Brooker on the economics of multitenant systems. It captured what we were trying to do much more
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-29 09:20:03
Apple posted its quarterly earnings last night, with generally strong performance. One standout point was the company’s ability to continue to expand its gross margin on the ever-growing services division. In fact, Apple recorded a new all-time high for gross margin on services this quarter, at 75.7%. That figure is based on costs of $6.46 billion on sales of $26.64 billion. This 75.7% figure compares to 35.9% gross margin for Apple’s hardware businesses, combining for an overall company gross
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-09-01 10:14:13
The HTML spec used to define an outline algorithm that gave <h1> elements an implicit semantic heading level based on how many sectioning elements ( <section> , <aside> , <nav> , and <article> ) it was nested inside. The browser rendering was such that section > h1 would have the same font-size and margin as <h2> . The section > section > h1 would be represented as <h3> , and so on. The default rendering was implemented in browsers in their UA styles, but not the heading level in the accessibil
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