Comment by crazygringo

Comment by crazygringo 2 days ago

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> Not everything needs to be 24/7 high availability.

If it makes you more money to be available 24/7 then why wouldn't you?

> Maybe not every night, but if you get users accustomed to the idea that you're offline for 12 hours every Sunday morning

Then I would use a competitor that was online, period.

Imagine Sunday morning if the only time you have to complete a certain school assignment, but Wikipedia is offline? Or you need to send messages to a few folks that they need to see by the evening, but the platform won't come online until 3pm, which means you'll need to interrupt your afternoon family time instead?

Maybe things closing works fine for your needs and your schedule. But it sure won't for everyone else. Having services that are reliable is one of the things that distinguishes developed countries from developing ones.

corint 2 days ago

> If it makes you more money to be available 24/7 then why wouldn't you?

Agreed, but for a government service where you update your license, or tell them about selling a car or something, there's no real 'more' money. Being closed at 3am doesn't lose the opportunity in the way that it would if you were selling widgets. It instead forces the would-be users at 3am to wait until the morning.