I remember seeing that because I remember looking at the 10 milliseconds or something like that on CloudFlare workers. So if you're going to NBA.com and downloading all of the HTML and then waiting for it to come back, you're not paying for that time. And that's wild. Like, how do they do they just not charge you forward or do they literally spin it down while you're waiting for that? Yeah. technically they are not paying for like your function is off the CPU at that point. It's just waiting for the network hardware to say, hey, it's done downloading. You're never going to go negative as long as you're thinking about like the unit
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Dax Raad about building on serverless infrastructure, Next.js, and SST.
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