ijabz2: Maybe pgbouncer has different "buckets" for beta and prod? I'll admit that I have no knowledge of how pgbouncer works though.
2015-05-01 12111, 2015
Freso
derwin: No.
2015-05-01 12103, 2015
derwin
Freso: it was very, very newsworthy.
2015-05-01 12109, 2015
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there were some "issues" what exactly happened, or how
2015-05-01 12153, 2015
STalKer-X_s
like "lost a lawsuit"
2015-05-01 12143, 2015
reosarevok
Well, settled out of court I think? But in general, I guess if you don't pay *and* suck at taking down stuff when requested, eventually you get shut down :p
2015-05-01 12103, 2015
STalKer-X_s
the legality was questionable :)
2015-05-01 12140, 2015
STalKer-X_s
MB does not even allow to link to non-official youtube videos of stuff, i think
2015-05-01 12131, 2015
STalKer-X_s
that part is funny, though:
2015-05-01 12132, 2015
STalKer-X_s
Grooveshark entered beta in September 2007.[15] In the beta, users bought and sold tracks amongst themselves for 99 cents.[16] Around 70 cents went to the record label, 25 cents went to the user selling the track, and 4 cents went to Grooveshark. Grooveshark's model had been approved by various small record labels, but not by any of the major record companies.[16]
2015-05-01 12108, 2015
reosarevok
Heh
2015-05-01 12133, 2015
STalKer-X_s
they probably did not like that other people made money from the music