Scaled in a sentence as an adjective

I think HN has scaled as far out as it's going to.

What on earth makes you think that all problems can be scaled out to as many cores as you like?

It would be cool if the "radius" automatically scaled to ensure there are not too many or too few people in the chat.

They have scaled from scrappy outsiders into significant players.

"Herrmann said that the teams research found that of the 90 percent of startups that fail, 70 percent scaled prematurely"They must have had a strangely biased sample.

There may be some more changes yet to make, but Hacker News has scaled up some more and still managed to emphasize quality of comments, which is not an easy thing to do.

In this case, for instance, better screening of incoming customers to ensure their sites really can be scaled on the WPEngine platform would filter out problems like this before they become problems.

Groupon solved that very efficiently, but now they had a different problem: paper no longer scaled sufficiently to schedule everybody.

The article is correct in placing a lot of the blame on Reagan, who as governor of CA and president of the US, aggressively scaled back support for both veterans in specific, and the homeless in general.

Even if it didn't architecturally push you toward this behavior the scale alone enables every bad behavior you would expect if you scaled a single IRC channel up to a billion people.

Scaled definitions

adjective

having the body covered or partially covered with thin horny plates, as some fish and reptiles

See also: scaly scaley

adjective

(used of armor) having overlapping metal plates attached to a leather backing