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"textContent": "n4r3n:\n\n> sztupy:\n>\n>> rosszulorzott:\n>>\n>>> sztupy:\n>>>\n>>>> How Microsoft Vaporized a Trillion Dollars\n>>>>\n>>>>> Are you planning to _port_ those Windows features to Overlake? The answer was yes, or at least they were looking into it. The dev manager showed some doubt, and the man replied that they could at least “ask a couple of junior devs to look into it.”\n>>>>\n>>>>> The room remained silent for an instant. I had seen the hardware specs for the SoC on the Overlake card in my previous tenure: the RAM capacity and the power budget, which was just a tiny fraction of the TDP you can expect from a regular server CPU.\n>>>>\n>>>>> The hardware folks I had spoken with told me they could only spare 4KB of dual-ported memory on the FPGA for my doorbell shared-memory communication protocol.\n>>>>\n>>>>> Everything was nimble, efficient, and power-savvy, and the team I had joined 10 minutes earlier was _seriously_ considering porting half of Windows to that tiny, fanless, Linux-running chip the size of a fingernail.\n>>>>\n>>>>> That felt like Elon talking about colonizing Mars: just nuke the poles then grow an atmosphere! Easier said than done, uh?\n>>>\n>>> hát ezt azért még magyarázd el\n>>\n>> TL;DR: csoda, hogy az Azure még nem fosta össze magát annyira, hogy ettől csődbe menjen a Microsoft\n>\n> Nekem még ez is nagyon tetszik:\n>\n>> I later researched this further and found that no one at Microsoft, not a single soul, could articulate why up to 173 agents were needed to manage an Azure node, what they all did, how they interacted with one another, what their feature set was, or even why they existed in the first place.\n\nIgen, sok a gyöngyszem!\n\n~~Persze nem hiszem hogy az AWS sokkal másabb lenne mondjuk~~",
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