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Autodesk doesn't sell Scaleform anymore. The latest hotness is stuff like Coherent UI which shoves a Chrome in your game: https://coherent-labs.com/ (I've heard Hummingbird is basically rewritten from scratch and is quite good but I still won't ever touch it)
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Suspicious Dish posted:Autodesk doesn't sell Scaleform anymore. The latest hotness is stuff like Coherent UI which shoves a Chrome in your game: https://coherent-labs.com/ oh an entire web browser. even better
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Coffee Jones posted:isn’t open SSH’s development tied in openbsd and or does that get separate funding and separate governance because it’s so fundamental? what does your heart tell you
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 16:53 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:the year of linux on ibm. oracle really needs to buy suse now so oracle already has a linux distribution, which is based on RHEL. it's a straight up RHEL clone using the SRPMs published by red hat assuming ibm's vindictive corporate culture becomes the norm at red hat, that's gonna be an epic internet slap fight not in a good way
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 16:55 |
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Coffee Jones posted:isn’t open SSH’s development tied in openbsd and or does that get separate funding and separate governance because it’s so fundamental? you cannot donate to openssh, only to openbsd. they are purposefully entangled and there is no way to specify that your money go to just one thing.
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 16:59 |
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i wonder how many red hat employees are going to bail. i know ibm is less stuffy than they used to be, but if they try to enforce suits or even dress shirts and khakis they're going to bleed so much staff
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Broken Machine posted:i wonder how many red hat employees are going to bail. i know ibm is less stuffy than they used to be, but if they try to enforce suits or even dress shirts and khakis they're going to bleed so much staff the new rule at ibm isn't "wear a suit" it's "be an indian national under 30 with no better employment opportunities"
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 17:04 |
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not to put too fine a point on it, however many red hat employees bail, even more of them will be laid off assuming ibm's corporate norms prevail it could be that this merger changes ibm for the better. (ha ha)
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I have said it before and I will say it again: OpenBSD is cool and good for 3 reasons: 1) LibreSSL 2) OpenSSH 3) OpenNtpd
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:so oracle already has a linux distribution, which is based on RHEL. it's a straight up RHEL clone using the SRPMs published by red hat ibm vs oracle corporate legal fight is going to be like two enraged hippos
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 17:43 |
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Broken Machine posted:i wonder how many red hat employees are going to bail. i know ibm is less stuffy than they used to be, but if they try to enforce suits or even dress shirts and khakis they're going to bleed so much staff if their expectations are that they're buying more than support contracts and a team of linux sales people they're going to be disappointed
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 17:47 |
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what stops oracle from scratching off red hat and replacing it with centos anyways? its free software
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Centos doesn’t exist without its upstream code and support
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hobbesmaster posted:what stops oracle from scratching off red hat and replacing it with centos anyways? its free software that is exactly what they are currently doing red hat has done a few things to make it more difficult -- most notably their handling of kernel patches
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:11 |
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hobbesmaster posted:if their expectations are that they're buying more than support contracts and a team of linux sales people they're going to be disappointed red hat is a lot more than just linux, they're an enterprise software behemoth
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Gazpacho posted:Centos doesn’t exist without its upstream code and support but what’s the value in red hat if they stop doing that?
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:14 |
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hobbesmaster posted:but what’s the value in red hat if they stop doing that? red hat provides the complete source for RHEL out of the goodness of their hearts. the licensing doesn't (strictly) require it. it certainly doesn't require that it be made as easy as red hat makes it centos was originally an independent project that picked up the bread crumbs lovingly set out by red hat. now red hat directly supports them, because ???? this could all dry up and blow away tomorrow, if red hat's new corporate masters don't see the value in it
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:17 |
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For comparison amazon provides amazon Linux source code but only to ec2 instances and without any navigable history. To make a corresponding independent distro you’d have to continually pull the srpms out of aws and put them on an ftp server, rebuild them, create an installer (which aws doesn’t need) and so on. Lambda Linux proposes to do this but it’s not in a hurry
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:37 |
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amazon linux is just a very broken and hosed up centos so i'm not sure why anyone would want their own copy of it just use centos and skip the middleman
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:45 |
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I'm converting all our enterprise servers to hannah montana linux next week
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:48 |
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about ten years ago i knew a guy who worked for a large university's IT department they had decided to standardise on gentoo they had a pair of four socket "build servers" on which they compiled patches literally every loving day. their means of deployment? rsync. congratulations, you have reinvented packages, but poorly, without versioning
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 18:49 |
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i thought i read a while ago that some high frequency trading shops were using gentoo for the machines running the HFT code, since they could easily tweak the compiler flags and recompile the whole system and kernel, and that some of the cpu architecture specific tweaks could get them a few percent lower latency/better performance, translating to a great deal of additional money
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 19:11 |
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IBM bought themselves some kernel developers whose new priority will surprisingly be not PC hardware. Meanwhile Microsoft buys influence on the Linux Foundation who pays PC hardware developers.
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 19:12 |
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Lysidas posted:i thought i read a while ago that some high frequency trading shops were using gentoo for the machines running the HFT code, since they could easily tweak the compiler flags and recompile the whole system and kernel, and that some of the cpu architecture specific tweaks could get them a few percent lower latency/better performance, translating to a great deal of additional money this sounds like the kind of thing gentoo users would tell each other i've certainly never heard of anything like that. the HFTs i know use the same old poo poo everybody else does the only remotely weird thing i've heard of is doing IP stack stuff in userspace to reduce latency
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ewe2 posted:IBM bought themselves some kernel developers whose new priority will surprisingly be not PC hardware. Meanwhile Microsoft buys influence on the Linux Foundation who pays PC hardware developers. i just looked it up in their 10q. ibm's shrunken, tiny server division, the rump of the monster that was, is still an $8 bn/year business eight billion dollars of mainframes and POWER servers, even after decades of contraction. phew boy
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I know an HFT developer. They make custom kernel patches which they don't send upstream. It's a lot more than using different kernel flags.
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 19:29 |
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also there's a lot of really stupid hft shops, so don't have advice from anyone on that basis
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 19:31 |
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nbsd is hellbent on bad mouthing gentoo at every opportunity because he knew someone who used it to rice his setup in 2004 i've also heard about hft people using gentoo, so i guess you're not the only one
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 19:58 |
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and you can have as much versioning and deployment of prebuilt binary packages as you want in gentoo, it's called binhost in portage-land
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with all this uncertainty in Linux now, it sure seems like 2019 could be the year of NetBSD on the desktop
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 21:26 |
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anybody who works in hft is a parasite human who leeches money from real transactions and provides nothing *prove me wrong* Poopernickel fucked around with this message at 22:06 on Oct 29, 2018 |
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Poopernickel posted:anybody who works in hft is a parasite human who leeches money from real transactions and provides nothing you’re not wrong however, ignoring the awfulness of capitalism for a moment, from what I’ve heard the baller hft shops put their trading algos in fpgas so they can integrate directly with the ethernet MAC and be constructing outbound trading order packets while still in the middle of receiving an informational packet from the stock exchange. there is nothing you can do with gentoo to compete with that so tbh it’s probably a bad hft shop which tries to compete by ricing out they linux
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 22:19 |
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hoo yes, that is some cool tech that is built and used to steal money from legitimate trades
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Poopernickel posted:hoo yes, that is some cool tech yeah those programmers should do something to better humanity like working for an advertising company
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 22:27 |
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advertising ... genocide!!
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Poopernickel posted:anybody who works in hft is a parasite human who leeches money from real transactions and provides nothing providing liquidity ain't the worst thing in the world man
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eschaton posted:with all this uncertainty in Linux now, it sure seems like 2019 could be the year of NetBSD on the desktop
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Poopernickel posted:anybody who works in hft is a parasite human who leeches money from real transactions and provides nothing
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Tankakern posted:nbsd is hellbent on bad mouthing gentoo at every opportunity because he knew someone who used it to rice his setup in 2004 gentoo is garbage trash and unfit for any purpose aside from making linux fans feel like they're hacking the gibson as they watch compile spam scroll past. this is still true with CFLAGS at default
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Gentoo is indeed trash. I tried in in a VM recently and it hasn't changed much in the last 15 years.
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