[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 1 points 4 days ago

OS stands for "Oh Shit!"

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 3 points 4 days ago

eeew (/s)

I have a dislike for both of them. Well, for JavaScript mainly the server-side part. I'm fine with it on web scripting, where it's the only native one.

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 4 points 6 days ago

Notably for CPU only. And on other platforms they already did.

Broadcom would like to clarify that while using KVM for the CPU virtualization, they will continue to rely on all of the existing VMware virtual devices for graphics and other functionality. Also on both macOS and Windows they have migrated to the native CPU virtualization frameworks.

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 29 points 2 weeks ago

Has features ✅

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 52 points 3 months ago

CrowdStrike ToS, section 8.6 Disclaimer

[…] THE OFFERINGS AND CROWDSTRIKE TOOLS ARE NOT FAULT-TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR USE IN ANY HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE OR OPERATION. NEITHER THE OFFERINGS NOR CROWDSTRIKE TOOLS ARE FOR USE IN THE OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, WEAPONS SYSTEMS, DIRECT OR INDIRECT LIFE-SUPPORT SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, OR ANY APPLICATION OR INSTALLATION WHERE FAILURE COULD RESULT IN DEATH, SEVERE PHYSICAL INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. […]

It's about safety, but truly ironic how it mentions aircraft-related twice, and communication systems (very broad).

It certainly doesn't impose confidence in the overall stability. But it's also general ToS-speak, and may only be noteworthy now, after the fact.

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 53 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

no no no, this is the wrong way around

because sales and marketing sell it before it even exists

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 61 points 5 months ago
[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 28 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I don't see how it solves the mentioned issues. Instead, federation introduces new issues of complexity, multi-layered moderation, and potential for distributed inefficiency, confusion, or more malicious attacks.

I think we can see on Lemmy some of the problems it introduces. But for an Encyclopedia, which is supposed to be a source of truth, I think it's much worse.

If you depend on instance admins as curators, it's not that different from Wikipedia roles, which at least has open governance and elections.

They say other projects didn't reach critical mass. I don't think spreading your contributors thin - even while connecting them to some dynamic degree - is how you reach critical mass.

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 35 points 7 months ago

Is it because c++ devs need half their day for recovering from the trauma of reading and writing c++? /s

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 60 points 8 months ago

I scale by dropping requests

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 75 points 8 months ago

Turned into a skeleton in 10 minutes

[-] Kissaki@programming.dev 43 points 8 months ago

The site name’s a play on “The Onion” so it’s gotta be satire, right? I couldn’t find an about page to confirm.

Yes, it's satire.

The page is run by one author https://www.theolognion.com/about and no description or goal described

Runs on "substack" platform (standard software)

The story reads like a story, and the mentioned company does not exist

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