ElonMuskrat's comments

ElonMuskrat | 3 years ago | on: How Nix and NixOS get so close to perfect

> It clearly appeals strongly to people managing cloud servers I manage cloud servers, on-prem servers etc. and I don't want to deal with Nix/NixOS.

> it's basically the same kind of technology as Ansible or the many alternatives It's not Ansible because Ansible cannot guarantee state convergence.

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Detecting Monero Miners with Bpftrace

> It's been over half a decade since that stopped mattering, for me.

It's certainly going to matter come tax season to businesses which are/will be forced to convert Monero to local fiat.

> I've bought goods and services directly with Monero plenty of times. I've paid invoices that the merchant put in Bitcoin, while using a third party to pay in Monero, which the third party then paid in Bitcoin.

What exactly do you buy with Monero?

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Binance is taking a $200M stake in Forbes

I genuinely laughed.

It seems like after every media, government, celebrity and politician, who can be bought, has been bought, and every sucker pilfered, then this thing will finally come to its horrible end.

I did not think I would experience a bubble that rivals the Dot Com or Mississippi bubbles. But here we are.

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Crypto lobbying is going ballistic

Is this just protifing on a topical craze or does this have staying power? What experience does in-game NFTs offer to players that they otherwise cannot find in traditional database backed assets?

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Crypto lobbying is going ballistic

This is a good point. Black markets are indeed part of the real economy, whether governments and people like it or not. That being said, regulation is inevitible.

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Diablo Immortal

Or another theory that all the talent that contributed to great success stories at Blizzard went to better jobs or launched their own indie studio.

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Truths about video game stories

It's great the author has found success and carved out a niche. However it's quiet a stretch for them to speak as an authority, to assert truisms about video games. Several other commentators have great counter examples. From memory games like The Last of Us, Brothers, Life is Strange and Disco Elysium.

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Nix-GUI: Make NixOS usable for non-technical users through settings / GUI

Yeah. We've used it on servers. It's good in a small setting where a handful of Nix experts can run the infrastructure show.

Getting it to scale to an organisation of hundreds wasn't feasible. As soon as we needed to start expanding "infrastructure" beyond just one team, and rapidly hiring new engineers in the context of rapid growth. Training and learning curve was intractable. And we cannot just easily hire NixOS experts like traditional Ubuntu OS.

Nix made complicated things possible but simple things complicated. Pretty much every new feature request could only be processed by a handful of Nix experts, and it was obvious that wouldn't scale with the growth of the company.

Frankly, Nix solves problems that the industry has already solved or knows how to live. Its lack of adoption from software vendors makes the economical cost/benefit unatractive.

ElonMuskrat | 4 years ago | on: Cops “almost 99.9% sure” Tesla had no one at the wheel before deadly crash

> Adding to the confusion, Musk himself has appeared on “60 Minutes” and Bloomberg TV behind the wheel of a Tesla with his hands in the air. He’s been talking about Tesla‘s fully autonomous technology as if it’s imminent since 2016. That year, Tesla posted a video showing one of its cars running in autonomous mode through Palo Alto. “The person in the driver’s seat is only there for legal reasons,” the video said.

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-04-19/tesla-on-a...

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