In general, Google don't kill services you pay for. Google Play Music and Firestore were migrated over to newer services, with varying success ( personally I'm happy with YouTube Music, but some people missed some features).
Not sure if this one was technically part of GCP: https://web.archive.org/web/20210701153646/https://chatbase....
Seems like they'll shut down more peripheral / niche GCP services. TBF, relying on non-core services from any cloud provider is asking for trouble, IMO...
Yea kind of disagree with that. Feel kind of sorry for those who paid for google stadia, google glass or google onhub....
https://firebase.google.com/docs/remote-config/?utm_source=e...
Suggest you avoid safari - it is the new Internet Explorer in terms of feature support (i.e. lagging way behind everything else), so they're probably having to use a non-native polyfill to support something basic that modern browser support but which safari does not.
I've been using Google Cloud for personal projects and the company I work for for many years. I've yet to experience an outage that isn't our own fault.
I didn't have many support cases in those years. I vividly remember one case tho. I asked about some Kubernetes billing I got. Used the chat and immediately got someone who appeared to know what he was talking about. After some explaining I understood where the amount came from. Nevertheless he didn't let me go and made absolutely sure that I thoroughly understand how the pricing was structured and why I was billed this way (had something to do with another one of my projects also using Kubernetes).
On the other hand, the fact that you can't set a hard stop on charges is terrible.
There was one as recently as last week: https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/46bP9UWxaLXHyCUQdj...
I was wondering why my downloads from Google Cloud Storage were not working. Then I checked the status dashboard and it made sense. Further, the failed download in Google Cloud broke Chrome, because Chrome seemed to expect something to download for every time I had clicked (the little notification number went up), but never actually added anything to the Downloads page. Chrome wasn't able to download anything until I restarted it, which was another unexpected bug. I'm not sure why there wasn't graceful error failure at some point of this process.
Anyway, usually these outages are fixed quite quickly, but they do happen.
It seems that this is mainly sorted by popularity/importance, with the most popular/import things at the top left.
Really it would be nice to have a comparison diagram or a crib sheet for all Cloud services
Not even an opt-out available ... I guess I'm gonna see alot of ads for Google Cloud now.
Edit: Sure can do! Fired up Chrome (without uBlock) visited the site. Searched for "hot dog pizza" on Google. Visited first link and got a Adsense ad for AWS. What madness it is having to put up with these illegal shenanigans from Google.
Kagi is about to go public with their search engine and it blows Google out of the water completely. I've been using it for a few weeks as my default search and its awesome.
Now Google probably have me tagged as a HN user thanks to their landing page getting a visitor spike from HN.
Even if I hadn't visit the site in Chrome to check the spying effects they surely pair me with other HN readers who use Chrome.
See this screenshot for the table: