I also tested this on an Ubuntu 24.04 (x86_64) host w/ GA kernel ("6.8.0-103-generic #103-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Feb 10 13:34:59 UTC 2026 x86_64 GNU/Linux") and wasn't able to reproduce the "problem", although…
I wonder why there's not a single reference to Logo (see the Wikipedia topic mentioned in another topic) to be found?
The article does not take into account at all that you not only rent hardware, but pay for a service (which includes testing and deployment of firmware upgrades) which you would need to do yourself. If something does…
But then, your personal requirements/use cases might not be the same as Facebook's. (And this does not only apply to Btrfs[1]/ZFS, it also applies to GlusterFS, use of specific hardware, ...) [1] which I used for nearly…
Are you sure they have full access to your TLS certificates? Or can't you bring your own in this case?
For the record--this is basically the same as http://bit.ly/toxicBSL, http://bit.ly/bslMScl, therefore the same arguments apply.
I also tested this on an Ubuntu 24.04 (x86_64) host w/ GA kernel ("6.8.0-103-generic #103-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Feb 10 13:34:59 UTC 2026 x86_64 GNU/Linux") and wasn't able to reproduce the "problem", although…
I wonder why there's not a single reference to Logo (see the Wikipedia topic mentioned in another topic) to be found?
The article does not take into account at all that you not only rent hardware, but pay for a service (which includes testing and deployment of firmware upgrades) which you would need to do yourself. If something does…
But then, your personal requirements/use cases might not be the same as Facebook's. (And this does not only apply to Btrfs[1]/ZFS, it also applies to GlusterFS, use of specific hardware, ...) [1] which I used for nearly…
Are you sure they have full access to your TLS certificates? Or can't you bring your own in this case?
For the record--this is basically the same as http://bit.ly/toxicBSL, http://bit.ly/bslMScl, therefore the same arguments apply.