I’ve made a bunch of tools to help me get around file system limitations on modern Macs (APFS) and treating my entire legacy file
collection as CMS challenge and have cranked out more binaries in 3 months than in the 10 years before the arrival of these tools. If you know how to use these tools and how to think
like an architect and not a hobbyist Claude is truly in the technological lead.
I am a bit, but not much, younger than 60 and have been coding since Apple II days.
These tools are pretty close to HAL 9000 so of course GIGO as always has been the case with computer tech.
Almost everything is in Go except an image fingerprinting api server written in Swift. The most USEFUL thing I’ve written is a Go based APFS monitor that will help you not overfill your SSD and get pained into corner by Time Machine.
I don't know why you would phrase this so confrontationally. All I know is what the source article says, and it doesn't include much beyond the jury verdict that would let anyone guess what happened. If you have a link to the specific evidence that was presented at trial, or other detailed information, I'd love to see it!
Best advice is if you have to rearchitect your system JUST to run it on Kubernetes you probably don’t know enough about it yet.
I have worked with ~100 dev teams across industries modernizing infrastructure and most dev teams are too silo’d off from operations to effectively use K8s off the shelf.
Sounds like you’re terrified of immigrants for lack of human understanding.
Like a child.
Here’s the thing - this whole experiment was built on stolen land with slave labor and there can never be immigration “justice” on stolen land.
What problem is being solved by making “a few mistakes” because that’s what you have to do in such situations?
Libertarian conservatives like yourself have created a service based economy where labor can’t afford to live where the work is making the economy inherently dependent on immigrants of any stripe.
But like so many other things understood by people who think like 8 year olds we will have to learn the hard way that, for example, scaring away all the illegal Mexicans will result in billions in food losses and price increases on everything, but at least we got some bad immigrants, right?
CPUs have multiple cache levels because the machine cycle at the CPU die is ~500ps while writing to main memory and then need to read it at the same latency, that’s going to be around 200ns while the CPU is idle.
To mask this, we write back to cache and rely on cache coherency algorithms and multiway, multilevel caches to make sure main memory is written back to and read when cache tags are invalidated.
tl;dr - Current process technologies make SRAM very much faster than DRAM and multiple levels of multiway caches create a time based interface to maximise memory throughput to the CPU regsisters while maintaining coherent memory write backs.
It’s worth noting that Apple Silicon is fast because their DRAM bandwidth is much closer to the same machine cycle latency as the APU cores’caches and registers.
The thing people have a problem with is that Microsoft is claiming that it will be carbon neutral by 2030 but it can't be true so they're just bullshitting.
I was at Microsoft as a blue badge when they intro'd the carbon neutral by 2030 initiative and the first employee to ask about how this was possible was politely swatted down by Nadella in a live company meeting.
"why are we pressuring private companies at all?"
Because what Microsoft is doing is unsustainable but Nadella and the c-suite are too busy buying back stock to care. Microsoft doesn't actually make anything anymore - they just acquire technologies and extract the value and move on.
The OpenAI acquisition will take down Microsoft because to stay on the trajectory Nadella has bet the farm on would require Moore's Law to still be increasing compute mips/watt but that ended a while ago.
By the time these companies (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta) realize that AI will require geometrically more compute when only a linear increase in MIPS/watt is all we are going to get out of silicon.
That none of these firms are building silicon photonics labs to be the first to make this incremental leap away from CMOS shows that they're only vaguely aware that AGI isn't anywhere close to being a reality with any silicon based technologies.
Using bullshit technology, aka AI, to look for unknown amounts of oil while telling the press the date you will be carbon neutral is just unethical garbage like so much else Microsoft does.
"the secret" is spending a long serial period of time deep in architecting solutions because the time you spend doing that kind of work compounds like interest.
In what sense? Testing my memory here, but it let you install stuff from various developers. Cydia cranked things up several notches (thanks for that, by the way), but are they both not "stores"?
I guess, to me, the defining characteristic of a "store" is that you can buy things at a store... it just feels awkward to say that a store is just a place that has things and lets you get them on request ;P.
AppTapp Installer was merely a package manager, and they did not implement any store functionality. FWIW, in Cydia's case, I didn't launch "Cydia Store" until about a year after I launched "Cydia Installer".
(AppTapp also wasn't the first package manager for the iPhone, but maybe it was the first one on-device? The one I had used involved USB and some web page I think, but I am forgetting the name.)
>A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.
Didn't installer.app come configured for repositories of software you could install? I seem to remember one of the first things people installed was an app that gave you extra repos to choose from
Cydia was awesome. As a kid, the porting of apt and dpkg to ios was what got me into linux and debian, having only had access to an ipod touch before. Thank you for your work, it is inspiring.
This is specifically talking about alternate app stores through Apple's new official way of doing it. If we're talking about alternate app stores in general, even AltStore itself was before AltStore PAL
I am a bit, but not much, younger than 60 and have been coding since Apple II days.
These tools are pretty close to HAL 9000 so of course GIGO as always has been the case with computer tech.
Almost everything is in Go except an image fingerprinting api server written in Swift. The most USEFUL thing I’ve written is a Go based APFS monitor that will help you not overfill your SSD and get pained into corner by Time Machine.
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