The P95 is 2.9 seconds, practical and AI 1.5 seconds but the one which has the highest latency is the master feed. If you actually just go download the master feed, I just did the other day. It's about 11 megabytes. And we're recalculating the contents of that once every two minutes. Every other time it's just sending the file,. But even just sending that file from, I guess it's from fly to fastly, that's just going to take some time. The only way you can make it faster is taking stuff out of it, I think. We used to limit it because I think we have over 1100 episodes in there.
Gerhard joins us for the 11th Kaizen and this one might contain the most improvements ever. We’re on Fly Apps V2, we’ve moved from S3 to R2 & we have a status page now, just to name a few.
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