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Cisco has decided it will not develop further generations of its ACE load-balancing products.
Cisco Ceasing Development Of Load-Balancer Products
Linus is awesome
on getting things done
Linus: I actually am not a huge fan of shiny new features. In processor design - as in so much of technology - what matters more is interoperability and compatibility. I realize that this makes people sad, because people are always chasing that cool new feature, but hey, in the end, technology is about doing useful things. And building and extending on top of existing knowledge and infrastructure is how 99% of all improvement gets done.
on ideology
Btw, it's not just microkernels. Any time you have "one overriding idea", and push your idea as a superior ideology, you're going to be wrong. Microkernels had one such ideology, there have been others. It's all BS. The fact is, reality is complicated, and not amenable to the "one large idea" model of problem solving. The only way that problems get solved in real life is with a lot of hard work on getting the details right. Not by some over-arching ideology that somehow magically makes things work.
on delegating
As to git-flow, I want to really re-iterate how great Junio Hamano has been as a git maintainer, and I haven't had to worry about git development for the last five years or so. Junio has been an exemplary maintainer, and shown great taste. And because I don't need to, I haven't even followed some of the projects around git, like git-flow. It's not what I need for *my* git workflow, but if it helps people maintain a good topic-branch model with git, then all the more power to them. And whether it should go into mainline git or not, I won't even comment on, because I absolutely trust that Junio will make the right decision.
http://meta.slashdot.org/story/12/10/11/0030249/linus-torvalds-answers-your-questions
Gizmodoers liveblogging their ass off
Let me add a little bit to that just so we’re really clear. I don’t care if our commodity X86 business goes to zero. We don’t make any money selling those things. We have no is interest in selling other people’s IP. X86 includes Intel IB, Microsoft IB. We don’t make money selling that. Sun sold that stuff and we are phasing out that business.
Oracle's Ellison: 'I don't care if commodity x86 business goes to zero' | ZDNet
Damn, this was back in Sept. Well that explains why all their new sandybridge stuff is ~30% more expensive than HP.
"automate everything" is nonsense
do it manually, if that works, stop here
if its recurring too much first figure out how to get rid of or at least mitigate it upstream
then figure out how to automate part of it, the simplest or most common case(s) and continue handling rare cases manually
"automation" just means "custom code outside of the main/live code base". it is a liability to be avoided as much as possible. if you "automate everything" you'll create an unsupportable rats nest of shitty scripts that only you can reverse engineer.
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There is currently more capital offered than capital needed.
Did everybody see what just happened? The pendulum has swung. - Find Office Space - 42Floors
To add this middleware to your configuration, add the swift3 middleware in front of the auth middleware, and before any other middleware that look at swift requests (like rate limiting).
Configuring Object Storage with the S3 API - OpenStack Object Storage Admin Manual - trunk
this is old but I just found it and its really good
Riak just took itself off the table as an "in house S3" solution.
Under the name "Self-support Subscription".
I've asked every redhat sales rep I ever talked to for this for something like 5 years now. Now you can get official ISOs, do basic management via RHN, and get security updates *that day* without paying for email/phone support you never use.
From my experience, and I have done thousands upgrades and downgrades in my life, the least number of problems come from RPM packages available in RedHat...
Which Linux distribution for a MySQL database server? A specific point of view. - MySQL Performance Blog
One of my goals for 2012 is to have our market opportunities tightly align with our consumer and revenue product development and goals and to have our leadership operate the company to build the products and talent that will continue to put AOL at the forefront of where the Web is going. It is in that spirit that we have been working closely with the McChrystal Group, led by General Stan McChrystal and an elite team of Special Forces leadership. - AOL CEO Tim Armstrong
LEAKED MEMO: AOL Has Hired The General Obama Fired
Sooooooooooo glad I quit.
Dammit, I specifically chose Cotendo because they fulfilled my "not akamai" requirement.
AOL has 60K servers and five datacenters. Huffpo had less than 50 servers and 6 racks.