Wes Felter

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November 20, 2009

01:07
Google Chromium OS Design Documents. Completely in accordance with prophecy. I wonder why they created their own userspace integrity system rather than using IMA.

November 19, 2009

05:00
The Register: Google App Engine and the myth of the open cloud. There are also practical problems like the total lack of Comet support.

November 18, 2009

05:00
Ask Dr. Peering: Paid Peering and Net Neutrality. This whole blog is really educational if you want to know how the Internet works.

November 17, 2009

November 15, 2009

17:36
Dave Winer: Maybe it's time for personal servers? It's time, but IMO they won't be hardware and won't be in your home.

November 14, 2009

November 13, 2009

05:00
LWN: Gerrit: Google-style code review meets git. I couldn't find any screen shots but there is a live server. I've always been a fan of Hg, but the Git ecosystem is now enormous.

November 12, 2009

November 11, 2009

November 10, 2009

05:00
Dan Gillmor: Toward a Slow-News Movement. The inflate-retract cycle drives me crazy, so I'm glad to see some backlash.

November 8, 2009

05:00
Another World in JavaScript. I thought this would be an ideal candidate for a Flash or canvas port.

November 7, 2009

November 6, 2009

02:51
Michael Stonebraker: The "NoSQL" Discussion has Nothing to Do With SQL. "I fully expect very high speed, open-source SQL engines in the near future that provide automatic sharding. Moreover, they will continue to provide ACID transactions." I'd think if this was possible we'd have at least seen the beginning of it already.

November 5, 2009

05:00
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers 2.1 Administration Guide. "Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager runs on a Windows 2003 server. ... The ActiveX component is automatically installed when the Administrator logs in for the first time." I see your problem right there. Apparently RHEV isn't oVirt as I thought but some Windows-loving stuff written by Qumranet. It seems odd that RH would continue to develop such an anti-strategic product for an entire year.

November 4, 2009

05:00
Daniel Tenner: The questionable value of the real-time Web: Demand-side attention economics. Scoble and Arrington need it; you probably don't. (For Web 2.0 startups, real time does separate those who are smart enough to implement Comet from those who aren't.)

November 3, 2009

00:17
Jeff Bonwick: ZFS Deduplication. I'm surprised they get usable performance from such an apparently naive approach. (Also, their "dedup" is so efficient it doesn't even have an e.)

November 2, 2009

05:00
GigaOM: Could SIP Really Save Skype? "Skype is as successful as it is because it has exponentially better operating economics than the rest of the VoIP industry –- and JoltID's Global Index P2P technology is the singular reason why." Meanwhile the IETF P2PSIP working group has yet to produce one RFC after 2.5 years.

October 30, 2009

October 28, 2009

05:00
Paul W. Frields: Fedora's target audience. "Someone who (1) is voluntarily switching to Linux, (2) is familiar with computers, but is not necessarily a hacker or developer, (3) is likely to collaborate in some fashion when something's wrong with Fedora, and (4) wants to use Fedora for general productivity, either using desktop applications or a Web browser." Maybe this will keep the graybeards and Unix cargo-cultists in check a little.