I think it's safe to invoke Betteridge's Law here. Anyone working in this space can tell you that's still the age-old discussion: Wether it was mainframes vs. microcomputers, containers vs. VM's, microservices vs.…
> I do feel that the replication/failover story needs a lot of work, but there's been some progress towards getting it in the box. Even digging into any kind of HA strategy is cumbersome to say the least (short of a 5-6…
I wouldn't be surprised if you were a markov chain.
It must be the holidays, where the experienced netops spend time away from HN and trivial poc's for old well-known attacks get upvotes.
Somewhat OT; As a swiss, the omitted ö is really beginning to bug me. It's Zöpfli. Gopferteckel. (The second word is a somewhat soft cuss word - But don't try to use it as a non-native). Also, you can't "zopfli"…
If this piqued your interest; or left you wondering, I'd recommend reading Piketty's "Capital in the twenty-first Century". As Graham's piece concludes; if we don't do something, we'll get into trouble. - « Terrific…
> (...) the "doesn't matter, I'll be dead soon" card. This mindset is what creates a _lot_ of problems; while some decisions do not matter greatly for oneself, they do for others and/or even more so for future…
If you're considering replacing your current (assumedly homegrown) solution; I'd recommend using lsyncd instead.
(We do as well). From what I see, the only advantage this offers over lsyncd is that Windows is supported.
Did you and parent poster not see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10032621 ? It comes into play there. As to "why?", I assume it's asked in jest.
> They are also dirt cheap to buy ($20 - 30K) but they burn A LOT of fuel. She does. However, given a well-maintained engine, and 10 to 12 passengers, cars are easily rivaled, and given favourable conditions, even…
> Interestingly, it doesn't even trade maximum speed for being unstallable. Depends on how you interpret it. The bi-plane design does impose quite a drag at higher speeds. There has been research into making the design…
For those of you located in Switzerland; you can "hitch" a ride at http://an2.ch – though you must become a club member or ride as a guest of another member (This is required by swiss law for non-commercial flights).…
I did, but as you said by yourself, it's short on info. The conflict resolution is where the meat is, isn't it? And https://github.com/amark/gun/wiki/Conflict-Resolution-with-G... is incredibly hard to read and doesn't…
When I read your responses, I can‘t shake the feeling I'm talking to some snake oil salesman in a nice suit.¹ And to be honest, GUN‘s docs sound similar. Heavy on how to use, and how awesome everything is, but as soon…
Seconded, I plowed through the “wiki” (not really one) and the code for a bit, but gave up after while. Doesn't have to be LaTeX for me, as long as it’s a comprehensive documentation. (When OriFS was introduced here,…
Usually, there are practically no downsides to it, unless there is a fundamental problem in your $ORG. 1. First of all, it will get you connected to the users which depend on your $APP/$SYS. Hard. You will get to know…
Honestly, the first thing I did after playing for a half a minute was downloading the track, and trying to find out who made it. Hope there will be more tracks in this style (skyur wasn't really for me).
I do more or less agree with you, but: > what's the point of building something badly that you can buy COTS from any hardware store for only slightly more than what she spend on this thing? Tinkering. Hacking. Learning.…
As most of the times, there are about a hundred different – not all of them necessarily better – ways to achieve the goal of this project. No issue there. Putting part of such a project to $SHAREDHOSTINGSERVICE however,…
My critique was aimed at the form of the disclosure, not the act itself. This may have not gotten through for various reasons. > Really? He gave you two tips, didn't he? I do stand corrected. Either the last paragraph…
If I could, I would kick the guys responsible¹ for the disclosure in the ass. Why? We now have a youtube video with shitty music (proving essentially nothing), some scaremonger articles with a lot of prose around very…
You got it in the reverse; the shielding is to ensure conformance. It's part of the device.
> 1080p on a 27" monitor is not ridiculously low res for the average person. OTOH, now I have to disagree with you a bit. I'm currently using 1080p on a 24" and while I'm ok with it so far (everyone else using the…
> but it's more important that it takes desktop computing is finally moving on from ridiculous low res displays. The question is, how long will it take until high res becomes available broadly? Apple had to create their…
I think it's safe to invoke Betteridge's Law here. Anyone working in this space can tell you that's still the age-old discussion: Wether it was mainframes vs. microcomputers, containers vs. VM's, microservices vs.…
> I do feel that the replication/failover story needs a lot of work, but there's been some progress towards getting it in the box. Even digging into any kind of HA strategy is cumbersome to say the least (short of a 5-6…
I wouldn't be surprised if you were a markov chain.
It must be the holidays, where the experienced netops spend time away from HN and trivial poc's for old well-known attacks get upvotes.
Somewhat OT; As a swiss, the omitted ö is really beginning to bug me. It's Zöpfli. Gopferteckel. (The second word is a somewhat soft cuss word - But don't try to use it as a non-native). Also, you can't "zopfli"…
If this piqued your interest; or left you wondering, I'd recommend reading Piketty's "Capital in the twenty-first Century". As Graham's piece concludes; if we don't do something, we'll get into trouble. - « Terrific…
> (...) the "doesn't matter, I'll be dead soon" card. This mindset is what creates a _lot_ of problems; while some decisions do not matter greatly for oneself, they do for others and/or even more so for future…
If you're considering replacing your current (assumedly homegrown) solution; I'd recommend using lsyncd instead.
(We do as well). From what I see, the only advantage this offers over lsyncd is that Windows is supported.
Did you and parent poster not see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10032621 ? It comes into play there. As to "why?", I assume it's asked in jest.
> They are also dirt cheap to buy ($20 - 30K) but they burn A LOT of fuel. She does. However, given a well-maintained engine, and 10 to 12 passengers, cars are easily rivaled, and given favourable conditions, even…
> Interestingly, it doesn't even trade maximum speed for being unstallable. Depends on how you interpret it. The bi-plane design does impose quite a drag at higher speeds. There has been research into making the design…
For those of you located in Switzerland; you can "hitch" a ride at http://an2.ch – though you must become a club member or ride as a guest of another member (This is required by swiss law for non-commercial flights).…
I did, but as you said by yourself, it's short on info. The conflict resolution is where the meat is, isn't it? And https://github.com/amark/gun/wiki/Conflict-Resolution-with-G... is incredibly hard to read and doesn't…
When I read your responses, I can‘t shake the feeling I'm talking to some snake oil salesman in a nice suit.¹ And to be honest, GUN‘s docs sound similar. Heavy on how to use, and how awesome everything is, but as soon…
Seconded, I plowed through the “wiki” (not really one) and the code for a bit, but gave up after while. Doesn't have to be LaTeX for me, as long as it’s a comprehensive documentation. (When OriFS was introduced here,…
Usually, there are practically no downsides to it, unless there is a fundamental problem in your $ORG. 1. First of all, it will get you connected to the users which depend on your $APP/$SYS. Hard. You will get to know…
Honestly, the first thing I did after playing for a half a minute was downloading the track, and trying to find out who made it. Hope there will be more tracks in this style (skyur wasn't really for me).
I do more or less agree with you, but: > what's the point of building something badly that you can buy COTS from any hardware store for only slightly more than what she spend on this thing? Tinkering. Hacking. Learning.…
As most of the times, there are about a hundred different – not all of them necessarily better – ways to achieve the goal of this project. No issue there. Putting part of such a project to $SHAREDHOSTINGSERVICE however,…
My critique was aimed at the form of the disclosure, not the act itself. This may have not gotten through for various reasons. > Really? He gave you two tips, didn't he? I do stand corrected. Either the last paragraph…
If I could, I would kick the guys responsible¹ for the disclosure in the ass. Why? We now have a youtube video with shitty music (proving essentially nothing), some scaremonger articles with a lot of prose around very…
You got it in the reverse; the shielding is to ensure conformance. It's part of the device.
> 1080p on a 27" monitor is not ridiculously low res for the average person. OTOH, now I have to disagree with you a bit. I'm currently using 1080p on a 24" and while I'm ok with it so far (everyone else using the…
> but it's more important that it takes desktop computing is finally moving on from ridiculous low res displays. The question is, how long will it take until high res becomes available broadly? Apple had to create their…