I love it...

On Mon, Apr 1, 2024, 4:13 AM Peter Tribble <peter.trib...@gmail.com> 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/
> *illumos <https://illumos.topicbox.com/latest>* / illumos-discuss / see
> discussions <https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss> + participants
> <https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/members> + delivery options
> <https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/subscription> Permalink
> <https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T255e4b70b6829214-Mb4ad9291bdeb9906602ad51f>
>

------------------------------------------
illumos: illumos-discuss
Permalink: 
https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T255e4b70b6829214-M4ea771b64257981eae1af053
Delivery options: https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/subscription

Reply via email to