Author: johnmark
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Meet Eco Willson, Gluster Community Technical Lead
If you were a customer of Gluster, Inc. back in the day, you may already be familiar with Eco’s handiwork. I’m happy to report that he’s now full-time on the community side, writing docs, doing meetups and conferences, and doing everything it takes to teach users and developers how to fish. Here’s a video of […] -
Using QEMU to Boot VM Image on GlusterFS Volume
I have been very excited by the progress made recently on the libgfapi and QEMU driver fronts recently. With recently added code to the master branches of QEMU and GlusterFS, you can now talk directly from QEMU to GlusterFS, bypassing FUSE. See the demo video below for an example of how it works: Outstanding stuff! […] -
Buh-bye, Bay Area; Hello, Boston!
After 17 years in the Bay Area (for me) and almost 30 years for Cathy, we’ve decided to unhitch our wagons and do the reverse westward-ho. As Californians like to say, we’re going “back east.”Our house in lovely San Carlos, CA just went on the market yesterday. You may wish to buy it, if you’re fast enough – the first open house is tomorrow, Saturday, June 2.
The realtor’s web site can be found at 100manzanita.com
- 100 Manzanita Ave., San Carlos, CA
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A time for Christmas Cards… without my picture
The most wonderful time of the year…
Look, there’s a reason why older folks tend to show their kids in their blogs – it’s because they’re just so much cuter. -
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YouTube – Using Influence in Understanding Complex Systems
Professor Alex Aiken, from Stanford, gives an interesting talk about finding anomalous data and being able to correlate anomalies.
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nice reference
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auto post jm.org (weekly)
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auto post jm.org (weekly)
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
