Uninformed commentary
One of the great things about the intertubes is that it allows people of all capabilities and skill sets to shoot off their mouth and make fools of themselves. Recently, Sho Fukamachi demonstrated the truly epic capability to not only miss the entire point, but demonstrate a nearly bottomless lack of knowledge of the area of virtual machine technology and what actually represents “state of the art”. Oddly, it reminds me of me when I was 20. Fortunately, Patrick Collins straightens it out. Oh, and I’m quite aware of object databases in the public eye that are nearly 1PB compressed. There are some in the intel community that even larger and more complicated.
It’s amazing how some communities think that they’ve actually had an original idea. There are almost no original ideas left. The only reason anyone thinks their “idea” is original is that they’re simply oblivious to the decades of work of others.
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Stop it, I’m right! Neener neener.
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The other thing it excels at are egotistical “I told you so and refuse to let you have the last word” rants.