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xodice
·9 tháng trước·discuss
In the narrow distributed-systems sense? Yes, however those requirements are self-imposed. AWS chose strong global consistency for IAM and billing... they could loosen it at enormous expense.

The control plane must know the truth about your account and that truth must be globally consistent. That’s where the trouble starts I guess.

I think my old-school system admin ethos is just different than theirs. It's not a who's wrong or right, just a difference in opinions on how it should be done I guess.

The ISP I work for requires us to design in a way that no single DC will cause a point of failure, just difference in design methods and I have to remember the DC I work in is completely differently used than AWS.

In the end however, I know solutions for this exist (federated ledgers, CRDT-based control planes, regional autonomy but they’re just expensive and they don’t look good on quarterly slides), it just takes the almighty dollar to implement and that goes against big business, if it "works" it works, I guess.

AWS’s model scales to millions of accounts because it hides complexity, sure but the same philosophy that enables that scale prevents true decentralization. That is shit. I guess people can architect as if us-east-1 can disappear so that things can continue on, but then thats AWS causing complexity in your code. They are just shifting who is shouldering that little known issue.
xodice
·9 tháng trước·discuss
If AWS fully decentralized its control planes, they’d essentially be duplicating the cost structure of running multiple independent clouds and I understand that is why they don't however as long as AWS is reliant upon us-east-1 to function, they have not achieved what they claim to me. A single point of failure for IAM? Nah, no thanks.

Every AWS “global” service be it IAM, STS, CloudFormation, CloudFront, Route 53, Organizations, they all have deep ties to control systems originally built only in us-east-1/n. va.

That's poor design, after all these years. They've had time to fix this.

Until AWS fully decouples the control plane from us-east-1, the entire platform has a global dependency. Even if your data plane is fine, you still rely on IAM and STS for authentication and maybe Route 53 for DNS or failover CloudFormation or ECS for orchestration...

If any of those choke because us-east-1’s internal control systems are degraded, you’re fucked. That’s not true regional independence.
xodice
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Major us-east-1 outages happened in 2011, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2023, and now again. I understand that us-east-1, N. VA, was the first DC but for fucks sake they've had HOW LONG to finish AWS and make us-east-1 not be tied to keeping AWS up.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
HID (be it my mouse or trackpad, on either my Mac mini or MacBook) input works excellent on my Mac's. Nothing wrong here.

Not working how you prefer it doesn't make something unusable or broken...

BTW your supposed Mac mini has serious hardware problems, get that thing RMA'd ASAP! And man, why did you not RMA your MacBook Pro you bought a few years ago?? It was also just as broke!
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
'xcode-select --install' literally just installs the developer command line utilities, not an IDE.

Xcode, the IDE, is a separate download on the App Store.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
Meanwhile I use both a 1080p display and a 1440p display (Both Dell displays) with zero issues on macOS Big Sur.

I get no odd behavior, both monitors are always detected nor do I see artifacting or anything other issue. There was some minor pink lines on the boot up screen that have since been fixed in the latest release. (M1 Mac mini)

I can't really say I noticed a difference personally since they removed text aliasing on 1440p or lower, however it's a single toggle to turn back on.

I get zero mouse lag with differing resolutions and I use both a Magic Mouse 2 and a Magic Touchpad 2.

anecdotes are always going to differ.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
I'm watching a YouTube video in Safari right now being served via VP9 (Verified under "Stats for nerds").

Heck, even the M1 supports VP9 in hardware up to 8K60.

I'm not sure where you got that macOS has no VP9 support, it works quite well.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
Wow! I never saw that site but it is FULL of misinformation and purposely claiming misleading "facts". I like how there is absolutely no contact info, as this tool knows he's full of crap.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
True enough. Upvoted.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
macOS also has native Docker and native Terminal.app with a Unix tool chain just like Linux. So those two aren't great examples on their own IMO.

I do however agree that it's 100% totally opinion based on ones preferred OS.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
Just to clarify, xhyve is just bhyve ported to macOS and RUNS ON Hypervisor.framework which is not based on any other Hypervisor.

Parallels for ARM, UTM (many QEMU frontends), xhyve and others are decent frontends for Hypervisor.framework on macOS.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
I'm quite pleased with my 1gb up/down for $165 from TruVista. Stable, cheap, IPv6 and a static IPv4 IP.

Not sure I agree with this guys opinion, but I might just be lucky? Everyone in my area uses a similar fiber plan. Again though maybe my small town of 10k~ people might be an outlier?
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
I still use a NUC5i3RYH every day. It has been remarkably stable, haven't had to replace a single part or have any issues since building it in 2015, and makes an outstanding Hackintosh to boot.

Either I got lucky with the two I own, or your environment was to harsh for them?
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
So I could just screenshot the tweet and would have more physical gain for my $100,000.00 than the purchaser?

I guess I don't understand the value of purchasing this or I'm missing something obvious.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
The Linux kernel doesn't rely on the filesystem for swap files insuring no more overheard than swap partitions. It bypasses the filesystem and is told what blocks it can use, that's why some filesystems do not support swapfiles as there is additional plumbing to be done.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
Playing a game of chance works the same way mentally as other games, you get enjoyment from them both. The addiction of gambling is a whole different discussion and I agree with you re: the addiction and becoming just addicted instead of playing or enjoyment but that doesn't change the fact they are still playing a game, even if a game of chance.

Just my opinion and all. Everyone thinks differently. :)
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
My Kobalt cordless blower is very much entry level and has swappable batteries that also swap with my other Kobalt tools.

It's not the worlds greatest blower (480 CFM and 110 MPH) but it gets the job done on my modest yard (40mins of runtime).
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
It's still a win pollution wise. Those 4 stroke generators are far better re: emissions than a 2 stroke engine on ICE lawn tools.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
Can you cite this actually happening?

If you are asked to leave and do not leave I can see you possibly being arrested for trespassing, but I fail to see what you would be arrested for by bringing in food from outside the theatre. Sure, they could ban you from coming back to property (and this could lead to trespassing arrests, if you did return) but thats about it.
xodice
·5 năm trước·discuss
Yes, of course gambling is a game of chance. I don't get what you're getting at?

I also am for regulating loot boxes, I still do not see how that changes the fact a game is a game.