>diversity shrinks every year. It gets more white/asian, more male, more single/childless, more tech, and more techie-centric entertainment, and less everything else everyday
You say that as if it's a bad thing. As NYC gets more "diverse", crime is going up, educational achievement slows down, and Whites/Asians with money flee.
>It is incredibly relieving to see NYC being run extremely competently in contrast
NYC is so disgustingly mismanaged and poorly ran... Hilarious! They literally had to be bailed out due to the years of decay and mismanagement. The public transportation in NYC is some of the worst in the modern world. It's ancient infrastructure is crumbling to a halt by the day.
>imo the summers here are better, the winters perfectly tolerable
Summers in California are better, and winters are an order of magnitude better. Nothing like not being able to walk outside because it's iced and snowing for two weeks in below freezing temperatures.
>I don't believe that you making an argument in good faith here.
You always claim people are making "bad faith" arguments when you get called out and owned. It's a poor, thinly veiled response that everyone sees through. Annatard claiming "bad faith" translates to: "REEEE!!! I got owned, let me start foaming!"
>It's neither slow
Yes, it objectively and statistically is, as shown in pretty much any test/metric ever in the past decade or so. I even linked examples to which you have no retort.
>nor do I live in the past: illumos is being very actively developed and not only does it beat Linux in everything, it has more features
WRONG! It's nowhere near as actively developed as Linux (there are Linux sub-components that are more actively developed than illumos), and it can't beat Linux in anything, and has LESS features. illumos still doesn't have GPGPU support last I remember... nor does it have PCI passthrough in 2019... IOMMU? LOL!
>Brendan has gone rogue after a fallout and is not to be trusted. He became a hostile witness the moment he abandoned the illumos movement and gave into trend-pandering because of what vast majority is running. Anyone pandering to trends has no credibility as far as I'm concerned. I don't care if it were Scott McNealy himself: you start advocating for a piece of shit technology like GNU, Linux, or GNU/Linux, I'm done with you. It's not up for discussion.
Are you seeing your doctor about your delusions? You need to seek help. Gregg specifically outlined exactly why Linux has won, and again, aside from your delusional dribbling, you have no retort.
>Correct on both counts! What do you know? Yes you had to get special switches and equipment while I completely saturated an entire switch with a piece of junk DELL, and here comes the kicker: running Solaris 10 for i86pc... without any tuning whatsoever!
Is this even English? Pure nonsensical dribbling. You can't saturate an entire switch with illumos, even with tuning. Linux outperforms illumos/Solaris, and it has for years.
>I'd rather drop dead.
I can't imagine saying something this inane in 2019.
>I don't believe that you making an argument in good faith here.
You always claim people are making "bad faith" arguments when you get called out and owned. It's a poor, thinly veiled response that everyone sees through. Annatard claiming "bad faith" translates to: "REEEE!!! I got owned, let me start foaming!"
>It's neither slow
Yes, it objectively and statistically is, as shown in pretty much any test/metric ever in the past decade or so. I even linked examples to which you have no retort.
>nor do I live in the past: illumos is being very actively developed and not only does it beat Linux in everything, it has more features
WRONG! It's nowhere near as actively developed as Linux (there are Linux sub-components that are more actively developed than illumos), and it can't beat Linux in anything, and has LESS features. illumos still doesn't have GPGPU support last I remember... nor does it have PCI passthrough in 2019... IOMMU? LOL!
>Brendan has gone rogue after a fallout and is not to be trusted. He became a hostile witness the moment he abandoned the illumos movement and gave into trend-pandering because of what vast majority is running. Anyone pandering to trends has no credibility as far as I'm concerned. I don't care if it were Scott McNealy himself: you start advocating for a piece of shit technology like GNU, Linux, or GNU/Linux, I'm done with you. It's not up for discussion.
Are you seeing your doctor about your delusions? You need to seek help. Gregg specifically outlined exactly why Linux has won, and again, aside from your delusional dribbling, you have no retort.
>Correct on both counts! What do you know? Yes you had to get special switches and equipment while I completely saturated an entire switch with a piece of junk DELL, and here comes the kicker: running Solaris 10 for i86pc... without any tuning whatsoever!
Is this even English? Pure nonsensical dribbling. You could never saturate an entire switch with illumos, even with tuning. Linux outperforms illumos/Solaris, and it has for years.
>I'd rather drop dead.
I can't imagine saying something this autistic in 2019.
WRONG! It is factually correct that Linux beats illumos in performance.
>I saw the bug requests myself when the database was still accessible, and I read multiple accounts from engineers working on performance improvements at Sun Microsystems
>who I trust far more than anecdotal, arbitrary claim from you here in "Hacker" "News" of all places, which has meanwhile become notorious.
Hopefully you trust the anecdotes of the lead performance engineer that worked on illumos LOL!
>And considering I know how fast illumos is because I ran Solaris and Linux on the same hardware, I'll just stick with running SmartOS, thank you very much:
>for example, Solaris would regularly peak to 85 MB/s while Linux could barely muster 55 MB/s on the same hardware...
AHAHAHA I got more performance from my junk server on Linux 10 years ago, easily beating Solaris, regularly peaking around 100 MB/s.
>HTTP response times are up to 10x faster on Solaris; and so on, and so forth.
I got 40x response time increases on Linux; and so on, and so forth.
>I've never seen Linux max out 40 Gbps per second and saturate the switch, but I sure as hell did do that with Solaris 10 on a DELL server, of all the shitty hardware out there.
Wow, so slow. We had to get special switches specifically because Linux would over saturate way past 40 Gbps. Never had that issue with Slowlaris.
> I've also never been able to get Linux to deliver anywhere close to 100 MB/s with NFS, while SmartOS regularly delivered over 433 MB/s, while peaking multiple times at 533 MB/s; that's faster than our EMC SAN was at work!
AHAHAHAHA Slowlaris could barely make it through a day without NFS crashing. We were regularly peaking in the 800 MB/s range with Linux, that's faster than Slowlaris crashing on the EMC SAN at work!
>So yeah, I'll stick with what doesn't break backwards compatibility and is blazingly fast...
Ah, so you'll stick with Linux! Awesome!
>Solaris and SmartOS for the win.
Winning the dunce award for antiquated OSes, yep.
>Good luck with GNU and Linux. You'll need it.
Good luck with the OS that runs the fastest super computers in the world, all of HFT, etc.? Yep, we'll need luck to leverage the best platform to push us into the future. Thanks!
You say that as if it's a bad thing. As NYC gets more "diverse", crime is going up, educational achievement slows down, and Whites/Asians with money flee.
>It is incredibly relieving to see NYC being run extremely competently in contrast
NYC is so disgustingly mismanaged and poorly ran... Hilarious! They literally had to be bailed out due to the years of decay and mismanagement. The public transportation in NYC is some of the worst in the modern world. It's ancient infrastructure is crumbling to a halt by the day.
>imo the summers here are better, the winters perfectly tolerable
Summers in California are better, and winters are an order of magnitude better. Nothing like not being able to walk outside because it's iced and snowing for two weeks in below freezing temperatures.