Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-02 Thread Predrag Zečević

WOW !!!

On 2024-04-01 10:11, Peter Tribble wrote:

Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

Released today, Tribblix r42 boasts a host of new features.

Key among these is deep AI integration at every level of the system, 
from the kernel through to applications.


Some examples of these magical new capabilities:

* AI-powered ZFS automatically corrects spelling and grammatical errors 
in documents when reading from disk. Running a zfs scrub will 
automatically correct all documents stored in a pool or dataset.


* The ability of AI to reconstruct missing data means that you no longer 
need storage redundancy, with the addition of the raidai vdev type to ZFS.


* Going beyond traditional spelling correction and command completion, 
AI-powered shells ensure that the system runs the commands you meant to 
type, not the gibberish your fat fingers accidentally created.


* The addition of AI to the FMA (Fault Management Architecture) 
subsystem allows the system to analyse program failures and 
automatically patch binaries to ensure they won't crash again.


* The SMF (Service Management Facility) framework leverages predictive 
AI to restart services before they fail, rather than afterwards.


* Enhanced packaging dynamically creates software packages on demand, in 
response to the appropriate prompt.


* There's a significant performance boost from no longer needing to save 
frame pointers, as AI debugging can reconstruct stack traces without them.


* Use of AI through the development phase eliminates bugs, meaning that 
DTrace is redundant and is therefore no longer shipped with the system.


* An AI powered translation layer automatically converts code for Linux, 
BSD, even Windows and MacOS into native illumos syscalls, eliminating 
the need for virtualization or emulation solutions such as LX zones and 
bhyve.


* In a forthcoming release, this automatic call translation will allow 
the use of applications compiled for other CPU architectures such as ARM 
or SPARC to run at native speeds.


* A new routing protocol, MAIDEN (Mesh AI Directed Enhanced Networking), 
is included to ensure your network traffic takes the optimal route to 
its destination.


Try it now! http://www.tribblix.org/r42.html 




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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread bronkoo via illumos-discuss
On Monday, 1 April 2024, at 7:13 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> rightwing nationalists...
But that's nothing to be discussed...
combination to build kind of jokes from the last 4 years ... I like Peters 
humor on THIS list and will stop to hijack the thread.
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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread Alan Coopersmith

On 4/1/24 01:11, Peter Tribble wrote:

Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix


Which surely would have been renamed TribblAIx to get the AI marketing boost,
if it wasn't for those pesky trademark lawyers at Big Blue...

   -alan-

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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread Goetz T. Fischer
haha very nice

On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 09:11:04 +0100, Peter Tribble wrote:
> Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix
> 
> Released today, Tribblix r42 boasts a host of new features.
> 
> Key among these is deep AI integration at every level of the system, from
> the kernel through to applications.
> 
> Some examples of these magical new capabilities:
> 
> * AI-powered ZFS automatically corrects spelling and grammatical errors in
> documents when reading from disk. Running a zfs scrub will automatically
> correct all documents stored in a pool or dataset.
> 
> * The ability of AI to reconstruct missing data means that you no longer
> need storage redundancy, with the addition of the raidai vdev type to ZFS.
> 
> * Going beyond traditional spelling correction and command completion,
> AI-powered shells ensure that the system runs the commands you meant to
> type, not the gibberish your fat fingers accidentally created.
> 
> * The addition of AI to the FMA (Fault Management Architecture) subsystem
> allows the system to analyse program failures and automatically patch
> binaries to ensure they won't crash again.
> 
> * The SMF (Service Management Facility) framework leverages predictive AI
> to restart services before they fail, rather than afterwards.
> 
> * Enhanced packaging dynamically creates software packages on demand, in
> response to the appropriate prompt.
> 
> * There's a significant performance boost from no longer needing to save
> frame pointers, as AI debugging can reconstruct stack traces without them.
> 
> * Use of AI through the development phase eliminates bugs, meaning that
> DTrace is redundant and is therefore no longer shipped with the system.
> 
> * An AI powered translation layer automatically converts code for Linux,
> BSD, even Windows and MacOS into native illumos syscalls, eliminating the
> need for virtualization or emulation solutions such as LX zones and bhyve.
> 
> * In a forthcoming release, this automatic call translation will allow the
> use of applications compiled for other CPU architectures such as ARM or
> SPARC to run at native speeds.
> 
> * A new routing protocol, MAIDEN (Mesh AI Directed Enhanced Networking), is
> included to ensure your network traffic takes the optimal route to its
> destination.
> 
> Try it now! http://www.tribblix.org/r42.html
> 
> --
> -Peter Tribble
> http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/

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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread Udo Grabowski (IMK)

On 01/04/2024 17:45, bronkoo via illumos-discuss wrote:

On Monday, 1 April 2024, at 5:24 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:

It started as just a joke ...
-- Dr.Udo Grabowski Inst.of Meteorology & Climate Research IMK-ASF-SAT



... and ends as such.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmfRG8-RHEI


... like that video is just a (very bad...) April's Fools joke from
Hollands rightwing nationalists:


But that's nothing to be discussed on THIS list.
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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread bronkoo via illumos-discuss
On Monday, 1 April 2024, at 5:24 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> It started as just a joke ... 
> -- 
Dr.Udo Grabowski  Inst.of Meteorology & Climate Research IMK-ASF-SAT

... and ends as such.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmfRG8-RHEI
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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread Udo Grabowski (IMK)

On 01/04/2024 10:11, Peter Tribble wrote:

Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix
...


It started as just a joke ...

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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread bronkoo via illumos-discuss
Oh Peter, you catched me for some moments, but my goose skin waked me up... 
2+2=5
Thanks at all for your great work!
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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread A. P. Garcia
I love it...

On Mon, Apr 1, 2024, 4:13 AM Peter Tribble  wrote:

> Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix
>
> Released today, Tribblix r42 boasts a host of new features.
>
> Key among these is deep AI integration at every level of the system, from
> the kernel through to applications.
>
> Some examples of these magical new capabilities:
>
> * AI-powered ZFS automatically corrects spelling and grammatical errors in
> documents when reading from disk. Running a zfs scrub will automatically
> correct all documents stored in a pool or dataset.
>
> * The ability of AI to reconstruct missing data means that you no longer
> need storage redundancy, with the addition of the raidai vdev type to ZFS.
>
> * Going beyond traditional spelling correction and command completion,
> AI-powered shells ensure that the system runs the commands you meant to
> type, not the gibberish your fat fingers accidentally created.
>
> * The addition of AI to the FMA (Fault Management Architecture) subsystem
> allows the system to analyse program failures and automatically patch
> binaries to ensure they won't crash again.
>
> * The SMF (Service Management Facility) framework leverages predictive AI
> to restart services before they fail, rather than afterwards.
>
> * Enhanced packaging dynamically creates software packages on demand, in
> response to the appropriate prompt.
>
> * There's a significant performance boost from no longer needing to save
> frame pointers, as AI debugging can reconstruct stack traces without them.
>
> * Use of AI through the development phase eliminates bugs, meaning that
> DTrace is redundant and is therefore no longer shipped with the system.
>
> * An AI powered translation layer automatically converts code for Linux,
> BSD, even Windows and MacOS into native illumos syscalls, eliminating the
> need for virtualization or emulation solutions such as LX zones and bhyve.
>
> * In a forthcoming release, this automatic call translation will allow the
> use of applications compiled for other CPU architectures such as ARM or
> SPARC to run at native speeds.
>
> * A new routing protocol, MAIDEN (Mesh AI Directed Enhanced Networking),
> is included to ensure your network traffic takes the optimal route to its
> destination.
>
> Try it now! http://www.tribblix.org/r42.html
>
>
> --
> -Peter Tribble
> http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/
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Re: [discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread Alex Wilson via illumos-discuss

On 1/4/24 18:11, Peter Tribble wrote:

Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

Released today, Tribblix r42 boasts a host of new features.



But are all the packages compressed with xz yet?

(Too soon?)


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[discuss] Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

2024-04-01 Thread Peter Tribble
Next-generation AI-enabled Tribblix

Released today, Tribblix r42 boasts a host of new features.

Key among these is deep AI integration at every level of the system, from
the kernel through to applications.

Some examples of these magical new capabilities:

* AI-powered ZFS automatically corrects spelling and grammatical errors in
documents when reading from disk. Running a zfs scrub will automatically
correct all documents stored in a pool or dataset.

* The ability of AI to reconstruct missing data means that you no longer
need storage redundancy, with the addition of the raidai vdev type to ZFS.

* Going beyond traditional spelling correction and command completion,
AI-powered shells ensure that the system runs the commands you meant to
type, not the gibberish your fat fingers accidentally created.

* The addition of AI to the FMA (Fault Management Architecture) subsystem
allows the system to analyse program failures and automatically patch
binaries to ensure they won't crash again.

* The SMF (Service Management Facility) framework leverages predictive AI
to restart services before they fail, rather than afterwards.

* Enhanced packaging dynamically creates software packages on demand, in
response to the appropriate prompt.

* There's a significant performance boost from no longer needing to save
frame pointers, as AI debugging can reconstruct stack traces without them.

* Use of AI through the development phase eliminates bugs, meaning that
DTrace is redundant and is therefore no longer shipped with the system.

* An AI powered translation layer automatically converts code for Linux,
BSD, even Windows and MacOS into native illumos syscalls, eliminating the
need for virtualization or emulation solutions such as LX zones and bhyve.

* In a forthcoming release, this automatic call translation will allow the
use of applications compiled for other CPU architectures such as ARM or
SPARC to run at native speeds.

* A new routing protocol, MAIDEN (Mesh AI Directed Enhanced Networking), is
included to ensure your network traffic takes the optimal route to its
destination.

Try it now! http://www.tribblix.org/r42.html


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