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F-Stack – A network development kit with high performance based on DPDK

f-stack.org
67 points·by anon6362·11 mesi fa·30 comments

Riefler Escapement (Clock)

en.wikipedia.org
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AWB 63-002 Bell 206 Freewheel Unit Failures [pdf]

casa.gov.au
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Tell HN: Pocket (acquired by Moz) only works with FF now

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anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Yep. Engineering almost always involves experimenting for suitability of multiple approaches, configurations, and other concerns. Measure, measure, and measure some more while considering nonfunctional requirements/concerns... something no LLM can (yet) do. (I don't hold out hope that there won't soon be some fully-autonomous coding/systems management LLMs that can create a tight Prompt/REPL/Test loop to take requirements and feedback directly from users.)
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
- Robust

- Simple

- Easy

- Fast

- Understandable by mere mortals

- Memory efficient

- CPU efficient

- Storage efficient

- Network efficient

- Safe

Pick up to 3
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
IIS, Apache HTTPd, and Nginx have supported rewrite rules with wildcards and regex since forever.

Thus, there's no absolute rule that serving a static state must faithfully map to filesystem representation except convenience. Nor, do dynamic requests need to map to include the details of dynamic handler URIs unless the application cannot change generated links.

Revealing backend state, while somewhat Security Through Obscurity (STO)(TM), it's unwise to volunteer extraneous information without a purpose. Preferably, some other simple, one-way hash external representation should be used.

I played client-side Netscape JS and Apache HTTPd CGI bash shell scripts (not even Perl) to write a toy multiuser chat app in 1996. IIRC, it used a primitive form of long polling where it kept an HTTP/0.9 session open with keepalive commands periodically and then broadcasted the message received to all other users who were also connected.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
With retail hardware, definitely, but there is boundary PTP support with enterprise gear.

For telco gear, there is PTP + SyncE.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Oddly enough, I bought a bunch of M.2 format adapter things from the overseas fleamarket. One includes 9 SATA ports in a 2280 form factor. I've also seen PCIe x8/x16 expansion boards that connect via M.2.

If I had transfinite funds, I would make a video about turning a dual socket motherboard+CPU combination with the most PCIe lanes with the goal to connect maximum GPUs via Thunderbolt 4 hubs and enclosures, PCIe bifurcation cards, and M.2-to-PCIe adapters (whichever method maximizes GPU count) all powered by many PSUs.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
They need IPX67 servers that can double as submarine thrusters.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
FAANGs have gone from wunderkind darlings that would pave the way for progress, like turn of the 20th-century-style, to monopolistic, feudal overlords rapaciously seeking to exploit land and resources with zero concern for the environment or locals' quality of life.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
That's pretty much the way it had to go, other than doing full immersion cooling like GRC that never caught on. Meta has various rack-based chill water heat-exchanger cooling solutions but this looks a bit more integrated.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
FF 142.0 with uBlock Origin works fine.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
That's a given. It is, but it's not a binary on/off. It's a sliding continuum of enshitification and the current trend is to rapidly increasing towards worse. It rarely/never goes back the other way.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Don't worry, the Oval Office regime will find new ways to turn America into a pariah state that only trades with Russia.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Sigh Yep. Dunning-Kruger effect specimens hammer out puff pieces to get their participation awards.

Meanwhile, here's some other articles:

NTP: https://austinsnerdythings.com/2025/02/14/revisiting-microse...

PTP: https://austinsnerdythings.com/2025/02/18/nanosecond-accurat...

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/diy-ptp-grandmaster-c...
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
It's a Zone X flood zone bounded by Zone AE that runs through the parcel. 22083C0260D

It's a pretty piss poor location to invest a boat load of money without putting servers in actual boats.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Its website still works and there's a gpg key, so it's a "shutdown" rather than shutdown.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
It's one of the problems created by allowing billionaire technofeudal overlords to do whatever they want. They believe they are entitled to anything and everything, and so everything they make turns to shit to fool you into maintaining it and rebuying it faster and faster.
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/06/09/curtis-yarvin-...
anon6362
·11 mesi fa·discuss
No need because there's chruby and/or asdf that do it elegantly. Looks like NIH reventing rvm.
anon6362
·anno scorso·discuss
While I was going to community college in the late 90's, I had an IT consulting biz where I serviced mechanical engineers and folks in the US nuclear industry who were ex-General Electric (GE NE). I learned nuclear was heavily-regulated (rightfully so) and costly but the main barriers to new sites were insurance, the huge capital investment, and the very long project cycles. As such, these are just too risky for most business people and investors. Nowadays, even with SMRs, the ROI still doesn't make sense given the massive, massive advances in renewables and regional grid storage. Very few Americans want an unproven, fly-by-night startup SMR in their neighborhood or in their county. I'd be okay with just a few mega reactors in fixed sites in very remote areas that would be heavily defended with perimeter security and anti-aircraft/-drone emplacements. I'm not okay with SMRs on flatbed trailers with minimal security in urban areas.
anon6362
·anno scorso·discuss
Noise. Although I don't swear at LLMs, I swear and insult digital assistants.

In the future, I anticipate LLMs and digital assistants will be touchier than 15-year-old American spoiled brats and refuse to cooperate unless their artificial egos are respected. I anticipate AI passive-aggressiveness will emerge within my lifetime and people will pay subscriptions for it.
anon6362
·anno scorso·discuss
In open source-terms, America is behaving the way of grsec. It doesn't even have a Wikipedia page anymore.