You continuously bring realms down too fix issues and its been one of the most burning issues with your users. Why aren't your server Farm redundant so that players can get uninterrupted play won one farm while you fix another and then switch.
Are there technical issues that prohibit such approach?
OK, I really couldn't hold this back any more after seeing your comment about OS X being "anything but windows" !
Come On !! I can understand that liking or disliking OS X is a pure taste issue; but putting OS X in the "anything but windows" category is a tough pill to swallow.
I'm a Mac convert myself, and I run a couple of Linux Boxes (and I love'em) but OS X's interface is by far the most coherent, uniform, and productive GUI I've every used (excluding Tiger's Mail.app)..
I've noticed that the number of messages I'm getting from Paypal and EBay are increasing dramatically.
The problem is that they are pretty organized; you get one, then a follow up, then a final warning and so on. I can imagine that a majority of Mom and Pop type of users finally succumb to theses sort of attacks since they seem to be pretty well coherent !
I'm not sure if this is practical, but how hard is it to actually manually add the missing information after the restoration is done ? Just put back the "Missing Vine" and your done:-D
When this first happened I remember I read somewhere that the NASA engineers outlined their trouble shooting approach by indicating that they will try to duplicate the situation here on earth and will study every maneuver before performing anything on the real thing on Mars so they won't have to resort to forceful trial and error maneuvering
This is a shinning example that meticulous work and systematic thinking eventually gets the job done, even if it sounds boring and even if a "quick fix" seems really sexy
I admit my error:-). Thanks for correcting me.
Is there a way then to extend the kernel through userland modules in XNU ? If its a microkernel then there should be a way, right ?
The apple design is, however, what i'd call bad. They've taken a microkernel (Mach), and implemented a monolithic kernel beneath it, to run their legacy apps!!! It's ugly!
I would disagree with you there. Apple's design may not be beautiful, but it certainly has the best of both worlds.
The BSD Layer, Memeory Managment, etc are all built inside XNU (OS X Kernel) but at the same time its still functions as a microkernel allowing things such as Kernel Extensions (Kext).
The problem with a fully MicroKernel is that its very slow because of all the context switching that has to go on between userland/and kernel land to do what is essentially kernel functionality. Apple solved this by making XNU not act as a microkernel for things such as the BSD layer.
The result is a Kernel that is less prone to panics. In Linux a bad KLM would certainly panic the kernel because it runs in the same address space as the kernel. In OS X a bad Kext would just die like anyother user space program.
As you said, it may be ugly in your opinion, but it gets the job done, it has the best of both worlds, and its less prone to panics. Now that's what I call a step in the right direction.
I'll give you a simple example. Here when you wanna read a book, you go to your local book store, or Library, or order it online with free shipping ! Imagine how different the experience is for some in a poor or developing country !
If you're one of them, you usually can't afford the book, and if you can, you have to find it, and if you find it you have to pay about double its price till you actually get it ! Hence the learning process and the devotion to it is much higher because the price paid and the process by which its acquired is much more expensive hence the appreciation is much higher; which creates a sense of : I have to use this and make sure I'm ahead.
We're being pulled back by our self created luxuries that tend to dissolve our appreciation for what we have killing our resolve to work hard to actually maintain it.
I believe the problem boils down to the fact that we expect to be No. 1 after just getting used to it !
while we think its our divine right to be No.1, a Chinese individual who doesn't have that perception just works a lot harder than your average American, add to that the sense of having to achieve and beat the No.1 and you get a will that is tougher than steel to win this thing (and any other situation)
We are "Slipping" because we got too comfy in our No.1 spot; not because our education is worse. Its human nature.
It's been really interesting to watch India and China both taking quantum steps at strengthening their position in the global economy.
India's focus on IT is really starting to pay back the dividends... The problem now is that their focus has to start to shift to quality.
Although they are becoming a threat for people in NA (in terms of job competition) I wonder how long NA customers can go with the quality issues in the Indian IT market and work force. Anyone who's dealt with an outsourced call center in India will certainly relate to that
I'm by no means flaming India, in fact, I'm pretty amazed at how far they went and wish them all the best; but I believe unless they shift to the next gear (Quality) they will fall as fast as they climbed up..
In general Google is becoming a central point of storing your online data. Your Gmail is designed so that you never delete any message, Google Toolbar tracks your search results and keeps them to "better serve you", your blog is there, and now with this accelerator all your traffic is going through them.
With the increasing reliance on Google and the alarming direction into which privacy matters and government prosecution of people Google could literally become Big Brother
Very soon your documents, your passwords, and maybe your credit card numbers are going to be stored there. Just wait and see.
" the new standards would describe it as a "continuing investigation that uses observation, hypothesis testing, measurement, experimentation, logical argument and theory building to lead to more adequate explanations of natural phenomena."
I'm a little confused. I don't see anything wrong with the definition above ! I beleive its more complete and doesn't seem to be pushing any creationism around !
Symantec had always filled the gap for M$ from you average home user stand point. Given M$'s "Embrace and Extend" policy which we all know what it did to companies in the past, How long do you think M$ is going to spare Symantec with M$'s "new focus" on security ?
Kill'em Before they start competing !
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From the article: "We have to watch these guys. It looks like they are building something to compete with us."
He should've added "and competition makes us look bad !"
I'm not saying they did.. I'm just saying that and NVidia card has drivers that are friendly to opensource. you can get it working pretty easily. They show a level of commitment to users of opensource OSes such as Linux and *BSD.
I thought NVidia is pretty open source friendly... And those guys have no chance of competeing with NVidia, so I'm not really sure what they are trying to prove ?
You continuously bring realms down too fix issues and its been one of the most burning issues with your users. Why aren't your server Farm redundant so that players can get uninterrupted play won one farm while you fix another and then switch. Are there technical issues that prohibit such approach?
The 1 rule guide to not hating computing is "anything but windows".
On that note, I completely agree with you. M$ Windows is a living example of how mediocre the human race is :-).
Come On !! I can understand that liking or disliking OS X is a pure taste issue; but putting OS X in the "anything but windows" category is a tough pill to swallow.
I'm a Mac convert myself, and I run a couple of Linux Boxes (and I love'em) but OS X's interface is by far the most coherent, uniform, and productive GUI I've every used (excluding Tiger's Mail.app)..
The problem is that they are pretty organized; you get one, then a follow up, then a final warning and so on. I can imagine that a majority of Mom and Pop type of users finally succumb to theses sort of attacks since they seem to be pretty well coherent !
I'm not sure if this is practical, but how hard is it to actually manually add the missing information after the restoration is done ? Just put back the "Missing Vine" and your done :-D
Is it the "Revenge of the Sith" or the "Revenge of the Spelling Nazis" :-D
Cheers :-)
This is a shinning example that meticulous work and systematic thinking eventually gets the job done, even if it sounds boring and even if a "quick fix" seems really sexy
Good Job NASA.
I admit my error :-). Thanks for correcting me.
Is there a way then to extend the kernel through userland modules in XNU ? If its a microkernel then there should be a way, right ?
I would disagree with you there. Apple's design may not be beautiful, but it certainly has the best of both worlds.
The BSD Layer, Memeory Managment, etc are all built inside XNU (OS X Kernel) but at the same time its still functions as a microkernel allowing things such as Kernel Extensions (Kext).
The problem with a fully MicroKernel is that its very slow because of all the context switching that has to go on between userland/and kernel land to do what is essentially kernel functionality. Apple solved this by making XNU not act as a microkernel for things such as the BSD layer.
The result is a Kernel that is less prone to panics. In Linux a bad KLM would certainly panic the kernel because it runs in the same address space as the kernel. In OS X a bad Kext would just die like anyother user space program.
As you said, it may be ugly in your opinion, but it gets the job done, it has the best of both worlds, and its less prone to panics. Now that's what I call a step in the right direction.
Why is it that every HUGE budget allocated to some pursuit of security always almost leads to UnSecurity.
Seems the people in charge of Security at MS are the same ones responisble for "HomeLand Security" :-)
I'll give you a simple example. Here when you wanna read a book, you go to your local book store, or Library, or order it online with free shipping ! Imagine how different the experience is for some in a poor or developing country !
If you're one of them, you usually can't afford the book, and if you can, you have to find it, and if you find it you have to pay about double its price till you actually get it ! Hence the learning process and the devotion to it is much higher because the price paid and the process by which its acquired is much more expensive hence the appreciation is much higher; which creates a sense of : I have to use this and make sure I'm ahead.
We're being pulled back by our self created luxuries that tend to dissolve our appreciation for what we have killing our resolve to work hard to actually maintain it.
while we think its our divine right to be No.1, a Chinese individual who doesn't have that perception just works a lot harder than your average American, add to that the sense of having to achieve and beat the No.1 and you get a will that is tougher than steel to win this thing (and any other situation)
We are "Slipping" because we got too comfy in our No.1 spot; not because our education is worse. Its human nature.
India's focus on IT is really starting to pay back the dividends... The problem now is that their focus has to start to shift to quality.
Although they are becoming a threat for people in NA (in terms of job competition) I wonder how long NA customers can go with the quality issues in the Indian IT market and work force. Anyone who's dealt with an outsourced call center in India will certainly relate to that
I'm by no means flaming India, in fact, I'm pretty amazed at how far they went and wish them all the best; but I believe unless they shift to the next gear (Quality) they will fall as fast as they climbed up..
My 0.2c..blogger.com is owned by them.
And yes I agree with you, but soon everyone on this planet will be using some google tool (except for a few, and you will be one of them) :-)
Cheers.
With the increasing reliance on Google and the alarming direction into which privacy matters and government prosecution of people Google could literally become Big Brother
Very soon your documents, your passwords, and maybe your credit card numbers are going to be stored there. Just wait and see.
I'm a little confused. I don't see anything wrong with the definition above ! I beleive its more complete and doesn't seem to be pushing any creationism around !
Symantec had always filled the gap for M$ from you average home user stand point. Given M$'s "Embrace and Extend" policy which we all know what it did to companies in the past,
How long do you think M$ is going to spare Symantec with M$'s "new focus" on security ?
"We have to watch these guys. It looks like they are building something to compete with us."
He should've added "and competition makes us look bad !"
At least nVidia acknowledges our existence :-)
you can get it working pretty easily.
They show a level of commitment to users of opensource OSes such as Linux and *BSD.
That's pretty friendly in my books..
I thought NVidia is pretty open source friendly... And those guys have no chance of competeing with NVidia, so I'm not really sure what they are trying to prove ?
He states an argument then defeats it, then states it again, then concludes with nothing.
Very informative !
Should Apple hire a nany to walk them through the code that they changed so that the KDE guys are happy ?
When are people gonna understand that companies like Apple are not in the market coz they like it ???
So his VP of marketing (or whoever he is) is crossing with him in the "Company's inflatable raft " !!!!!!!!
Yeah right, get me one of them hot chocoloate with you please !!!