Linux Breaks 100 Petabyte Ceiling
*no comment* writes: "Linux has broken the barrier with the 100 petabyte ceiling, and
doing it at 144 petabytes." And this is even more impressive in pebibytes, too.
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Who cares about this except jerkoff Linux fanboys that have no use for such a feature anyway? Um, there's a reason Linux is in front here--no one else has been dumb enough to waste time implementing a similarly useless "feature".
Yeah, I know, what a rich tapestry of vision, solidarity, bazaars vs. cathedrals, free beers, etc. this represents. Whatever, blah blah. Instead, let's spend our limited time adding features to Linux that fscking matter, please.
The only certainty is entropy.