To avoid the Mb/MB confusion I've gotten in the habit of writing Mbit and MByte, so there's really no ambiguity (like, even if I used them right, it's reasonable that people might not be sure if I'm using them right or not)
At least when talking about network-related things, particularly transfer rates. With storage and things it's way more rare that anyone might be talking about bits.
In a community, you don’t have to know everything to contribute to its workings, but someone has, enough people do you escape the clutches of external players
Any chance you can rephrase this? Trying to parse it several times and I can't figure out what you meant.
I really don't think it's much to ask people to read the damn article before they start blathering their opinions on it. And not doubling down on being intentionally ignorant.
Oxide Computer Company is the creator of the world’s first commercial Cloud Computer, a true rack-scale system with fully unified hardware and software, purpose built to deliver hyperscale cloud computing to on-premises data centers.
Working specifically on things like this for over a decade, this sounds like nonsense.
I mean, I know it's marketing but I'm curious what they're actually doing that's different or innovative.
But I think their point was that if they didn't have to provide this detail, why do you think others would "have to"?