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  • That's what I meant. It's a standard, and the sunk cost and network effect make it practical. Same as HTTP and SSL compared to SCTP and IPSec. Isn't it sad when you see web devs preferring native apps even more than the general public?

    Packaging is very practical, but that's a boring dead end that unfortunately lasted 20+ years. I mentioned Triton in the context of Sun folks who have done containers better and earlier, yet failed to market because Sun went bankrupt. Your long list that was packaged is nothing that can't be developed in-house better with far less complexity. Triton provides no benefit to you, but who knows maybe you'll need dtrace one day.

    Unikernels and Xen allow function as a service (I assume you don't need that as well). FaaS is the future, as it's a progression of the micro services trend. Startup time and hardening are not of interest to you as well, so no reason to switch.

    I'm not completely against packaging. It's great for open source desktop apps. When it's out of sight away from the user, it turns into a boring game.

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  • Triton and SmartOS are still Sun Microsystems people. Solaris zones preceded Linux containers by almost a decade. They lost the popularity contest, so they have to provide compatibility with kube and docker. I think infrastructure containers are zones with extra whistles.

    For even better performance, I'd go with Xen and Linux unikernel. The startup time can be just 1s with such minimum overhead. It also greatly reduces the attack surface. I highly doubt you'll be allowed for such a drastic change though.

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  • No. I didn't mean to attack you in particular in any way. I apologize if it came off as such. I just dislike the blind copying of what Google and Facebook do. Docker is another atrocity that everyone seems to feel obligated to use.

    Heroku supports moderately large amounts of requests. It's less expensive than having a proper sysops team in most cases.

    With 1,400 it's probably worth it to move away from AWS. Something like self-hosted Triton (descendant of Solaris) cluster would be far more elegant than kube and lxc.

  • Why are the freemasons often the target of conspiracy theories?
  • All public secret orgs are like that. Intel agencies and yids too. Even chip manufacturers are always accused of planting backdoors. Yes, it's an oxymoron to be a public secret, but we can't discuss the real secret orgs for an obvious reason.

    If you look at an average freemason, you see a fat boomer bozo. Do you really think folks like that possess any valuable knowledge that it's not on the internet?

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  • Something like heroku is better for out of the box stuff like logging and autoscaling. Some companies like banks have to have their own data center. But they should write their own "tools".

    Must be fun looking at 10 pods and pretending to be in control of Google search by proxy. Autists have a peculiar way of day dreaming, as they're extremely limited in imagination. They always seek artificial complications to cover up the fact that what they're doing is actually not far from trivial, and without gatekeeping a school kid would be capable of doing.

  • Leaked Documents Show OpenAI Has a Very Clear Definition of ‘AGI’
  • AI is already running all software companies as the principle growth philosophy, but that's like saying that gold used to run Colorado and California in 1800s. The executives have no choice at all but bet all in on AI now.

  • Leaked Documents Show OpenAI Has a Very Clear Definition of ‘AGI’
  • Good observation. Could it be that Microsoft lowers profits by including unnecessary investments like acquisitions?

    So it'd take a 100M users to sign up for the $200/mo plan. All it'd take is for the US government to issue vouchers for video generators to encourage everyone to become a YouTuber instead of being unemployed.

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  • Thanks, this clears things up. I didn't know what exactly was making print IO slow.

    I don't use any complex TUIs. Pretty much everything is CLI or GUI. Which TUIs did you have in mind that were slow?

    I'd like to test this soon. I'll look for a modern TUI framework.

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  • I've never seen a slow terminal emulator. Most terminals have tabs and splits. Never experienced compatibility issues. Don't care about Zig at all.

    Are these all the reasons? Another toy software written out of boredom.

  • Google to court: we’ll change our Apple deal, but please let us keep Chrome
  • Worst case is that grocery, and restaurant purchases become publicly accessible if it leaks. I use adblockers, so all the targeting is wasted. Privacy concerns are oversold, and exploited by VPN companies and DeleteMe

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