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Quá trình hình thành của máy chủ
Thường thì mọi chỉ nghe về định nghĩa của máy chủ là gì? Tuy nhiên, ít người biết rằng từ “máy chủ (server)” xuất phát từ đâu. Thuật ngữ này có nguồn gốc từ các thuật toán “Hộp đen” (Black-box) và “Hàng đợi” (Queue). Đây là một thuật toán xử lý dữ liệu đầu vào và trả về kết quả cho người dùng.
Quá trình hình thành của máy chủ
Để hiểu rõ hơn về quá trình hình thành của máy chủ, hãy điểm qua các sự kiện quan trọng sau:
1981 – Xuất hiện máy chủ đầu tiên là IBM VM (LIST SERVER). Máy chủ LIST SERVER chạy trên hệ thống ảo BITNET của IBM, mở đường cho việc cộng tác qua email.
1991 – NeXTCube là máy chủ web World Wide Web (WWW) đầu tiên được xây dựng trên một thiết bị có tên NextCube. Nó sử dụng hệ điều hành NeXTSTEP, CPU 256MHz và ổ cứng 2GB.
1994 – ProLiant, máy chủ gắn trên giá đỡ đầu tiên của Compaq, ra mắt với dòng sản phẩm ProLiant Series, được trang bị bộ vi xử lý Intel Pentium II Xeon 450 Mhz, 256MB RAM và đầu đĩa CD-ROM 24X.
1998 – Sun Ultra II, máy chủ quan trọng là nền tảng của Google. Đây là máy chủ đầu tiên được sử dụng bởi Google.
2001 – RLX Blade, máy chủ phiến hiện đại đầu tiên dựa trên công nghệ RLX Houston, được tạo ra bởi cựu nhân viên của Compaq Corp. Sau đó, HP mua lại RLX vào năm 2005.
2008 – Cụm máy PS3, máy tính có GPU được phân phối bởi Sony vào năm 2008, bao gồm CPU băng thông rộng di động 3.2GHz, ổ cứng 60GB ATA, RAM 256MB, GPU RSX 550MHz và kết nối mạng tích hợp.
Từ năm 2009 đến nay – Máy chủ đám mây và máy chủ “phi vật chất hóa” đã trở nên phổ biến. Công nghệ ảo hóa đã loại bỏ yêu cầu cụ thể về cấu hình phần cứng cho máy chủ.
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Burning a NeXTCube (1993)
http://web.archive.org/web/20000817013818/http://simson.net/photos/hacks/cubefire.html Comments
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This is an interesting machine: a Wikipedian counterpart to the NeXTcube that birthed the web without which Wikipedia, the iMac used to make it, and much else besides, wouldn’t exist.
These photos, taken from the Christie’s auction,1 are beautiful. The most especially beautiful is that well-travelled box: it has the natural patina that we’ve all spent 20 years trying to achieve quickly and artificially on our jeans and copper-bottom pots and everything ‘heirloom’.
Twenty-year-old plastics and electronics are interesting, but twenty-year-old cardboard is fascinating. iMacs and GameCubes survive in relatively large numbers because they’re a (mostly) functional object and an attractive one at that. Boxes rarely do because their function is nearly immediately outlived, and they take up disproportionate space for their expired utility.
That box is the kind of artefact that I’m deeply drawn to, but unable to create or own myself. Ephemera cannot survive in my environment – it falls victim to the manic, far-reaching purges that happens every few years, usually spurred on by a disruption or crisis. Fight Club had a deep and lasting effect on my outlook that applies inconsistently but intensely.2
And yet: I’m drawn to it and its kind, while also knowing I could not be trusted with it.
I also can’t really be trusted with the iMacs G3 that I’m in the process of upgrading with RAM and SSDs – there’s a strong possibility that, at some point in the future, they’ll be given away. But, while they’re here and while I’m passionate for them, I’ll enjoy the project and enjoy using these wonderful machines. I’ll even perversely enjoy the absolute frustration of opening them up to work on.
One of the things that makes the iMac G3 so especially attractive, so especially enjoyable, is the inconsistencies and joyousness embodied in their design and manufacture. These are machines from an earlier Apple – a pre-aluminium, pre-iPhone, pre-multiple-trillion-dollars Apple – and, like the company then, they’re not perfect.
They aren’t machined blocks of aluminium, crammed full of densely bespoke electronics: they’re a fragile, slightly wonky assembly of discrete parts, many of which you can replace yourself if you’re brave enough. And they really are fragile – I’ve had two disintegrate, horribly, into a snowstorm of internal beige plastic and wobbly CRTs during shipment. (One of those, tragically, the same colour as Wales’ historic machine; I hope its strawberry plastics prove salvageable.)
They have strange, charming inconsistencies in their design: pinstripes on the screen surround next to a slightly different shade of translucent plastic, unstriped, on the bottom housing. Handles in yet another kind and shade of translucent plastic. Snow-white iMacs shipped with black peripherals3. Two of them came in insane patterns. (Those two are my favourite, and my Blue Dalmatian arrived, thankfully, intact.)
They are, quite simply, beautiful, strange objects: very much of their time, very clearly far worse computers than Apple makes now, but also far nicer and more fun than anything Apple makes now.
The new 24″ iMac, which has been compared to the iMac G3, is beautiful and returns colour to the Mac – but it’s not fun. It’s perfect in its implementation, uniform in its materials, and sterile in its beauty. It is the product of what Gruber, whose site I no longer read, describes succinctly as “rigorous consistency”:
Type choices under Steve Jobs were excellent, but always a little ad hoc. Myriad for advertising and packaging, Lucida Grande for Mac OS X, Helvetica for the iPhone. I think it’s safe to say that Steve Jobs was far less rigorous than Jony Ive. The rigor necessary to develop a single type family that can work for everything from a digital watch face to a 100-foot billboard advertisement is extraordinary. And Ive has also brought that rigorous consistency to Apple’s architecture. Their new campus and their new retail stores are of the same design language – lighting, materials, furniture.
Ive’s tenure was one of rigour and constant polish. This led to some incredible devices, but simultaneously ended up polishing out character and warmth, leaving behind beautiful objects that were, at times, functionally impaired. We ended up with slabs of aluminium that are incredibly computers but forgettable objects.
The new iMac – beautiful, powerful, colourful ��� is rigorous in its design, and I’m glad it exists. I’m glad that it heralds colourful, powerful laptops in my price bracket. I’m glad of these things, but I’ll never look at it with the fondness I do the iMac G3.
Inexplicably, aggravatingly, Christie’s, who operate in a business that’s all about details, can’t seem to get their shit together and use proper apostrophes in their listing. This is so basic that I can’t even get Tumblr, a coding disaster all of its own, to stop overriding ' and replacing it with a real apostrophe!
I’m not expecting them to manually add the HTML character entities by hand (been there, done that, and would not recommend it) but I am expecting them to use a CMS that does this itself, or to type the fucking character. On a Mac, like the one they’re listing for sale, it’s ⌥⇧] – and has been for at least 30 years. ↩︎
Distressingly, I’m now older than either Edward Norton (30) or Brad Pitt (36) were when they made the film. Outliving Tyler Durden is a sort of generational rite-of-passage akin to outliving Kurt Cobain, and one that’s not without a little existential horror. Tyler is and remains perfect in his own way, while I simply age. ↩︎
The original black and white combo is actually pretty hard to find on Google’s image search nowadays – most people have swapped out the black Pro Mouse and Keyboard with later white ones, which jells better but isn’t period-correct. The A1048 keyboard is a common but anachronistic pairing; more appropriate would be the much rarer white M7803, which by this point in time is likely not very white. ↩︎
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Can you score at least 100 points?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RomanovGroup.NextCube
https://romanov.group/dev/next-cube/
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NextCube Photo by Mamotreco. Shot on Fujifilm X-T4 & 50mm f2 prime lens. Check out my YouTube channel and my music on Bandcamp
#fujifilm#fujifilm x series#fujilove#fujixt4#fujixweekly#fuji xt4#fuji x weekly recipe#fujixseries#fujixlovers#fuji#fujinon#fuji x series#fuji camera#fujifilm xt4#fujifilm x-t4#vintage electronics#retro computing#computer#old computer#computing#computer history#apple#apple history#apple computers#apple mac#classic mac#nextcube#next cube
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Hi! I'm making a short historic video on November 93 at id software of John Carmack working on the Nextcube for Doom. I need objective-c code images. Do ypu have a link? thx
You can find the source code for John Romero’s Obj-C-based level editor for Doom here. Just crack open some of the .m files in a text editor (Bonus points if you have syntax highlighting! I use Sublime Text, but there’s also stuff like Notepad++, Atom and VS Code) and screengrab away.
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Maskoch’s Klara
Klara “Olivae” Booksword (ideal self described)
Self
Olive green eyes
Jet black mid-short hair (end on the shoulders)
Mesopotamians’ tan skin color/tone
B-cup breasts
hourglass body shape
5′8″ height
124 pounds weight
Vanilla scent
smooth skin
right handed
angelic voice
Grunge-ish clothing style
minimal grooming
August 1st 1998 bday
Autistic
INTP-T
curious
mindful
honest
kind hearted
funny
polite
innovative
erudite
photographic memory
female gender
she/her pronouns
straight sexuality
very moderate / syncretic jainism?
Family
A same-age brother
A younger brother
Mother (Assyrian for sure)
Father (German or Hungarian?)
Extended family
Friends
A friend tribe from middle-high school that does care about me
A ENTP Best Friend Forever which has plenty of time and which loves to do projects alongside me
Six great local friendships
Pets
“Macro”, the black Turkish angora Ankara cat, which is very playful and wise, also a familiar
Career
Bookstore clerk
Tabletop game shop clerk
IBM employee in Canada?
Studies
Completed middle school
Completed ‘high’ school (Cegep) in “Systemes Ordines”
Hobbies
Researching topics online
Discussing with friends around many topics
French
English
German
Spanish
Hungarian
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Russian
Latin
Wardrobe & Aesthetics
Nintendo 64 dark sleeve shirt
SEGA Dreamcast Logo light t shirt
Sony Playstation white shirt
Boogzel Saturn Embroidered hoodie
Boogzel Sun Long Sleeve T shirt
Boogzel Alien Contact T shirt
Boogzel Yellow Classique Charm beret
Boogzel Pixel Universe sweatshirt
Boogzel Windows Aesthetic backpack
Boogzel Space Research hoodie
FashionFits Penguin onesie pyjama
Aesthentials Serene Girl shirt
Aesthentials Reality Is Bending shirt
Aesthentials What is Aesthetic shirt
Aesthentials Vaporwave stickers
Kokopie 2019 Kawaii Vaporwave Pink Unicorn Nintendo beanie
Dog Dog Gradient notes
Unzzy Harajuku strap pants
Vapor95 City Bus joggers
Vapor95 Macintosh Plus joggers
Aesthetic Creation face mask
#Itgirls Retro Two Colors loose shirt + thin chiffon blouse
#Itgirls Oriental Print Hieroglyphs long knit warm scarf
Headcrab shirt
DEC Digital burgundy tote bag
DEC Digital blue casquette
Ponchos
Portal 2 vest
Portal 2 Chell cosplay
Budget
100’000+ CAD$ per year
100’000+ USD$ per year
Home
Six rooms house
Kitchen
Lounge
Studio
Bedroom
Bathroom with Bathtub and Shower
Guests' Bedroom
Garage
Garden?
Closet
Projects
Several journals (art, witchcraft, productivity, personal...)
Plastic arts (poetry word artworks and drawings mostly) folders
'Productivity + Aesthetics' vlog channel
Meme page around history (focusing mostly around the 1910-1932 period)
Possessions
1968 Volkswagen Beetle converted into electric
Manual but customized Bicycle
Robotron K 1840 (or a similar model that comes from my conworld maybe?) vintage computer system
HP 150 Touchscreen II computer system
Thinkpad P52 laptop computer
HP Pavillon 8160 desktop computer
HP-86B with 9121 dual diskette drive
Ural-14 vintage mainframe computer system
IBM /360 Model 67 vintage mainframe computer system
Zuse Z4 computer system
Pilot ACE computer system
Pentagon 128k 3+ computer system
UT-88 computer kit
Apple iPhone 11 Pro
Sharp ZQ-630M 256KB model electronic organizer
custom-built Linux Mint 19.3 desktop computer
a somewhay small cluster supercomputer/server
a single frame Z15 mainframe computer
NeXTCUBE
Parade-inspired instruction set architecture server tower format computer system
Parade-inspired instruction set architecture vintage micro-sized embedded microcontroller unit
Sun Microsystems 'Ultra 1'? computer system
DEC VT-50 / VT-100 cases
‘Inferno OS’ + ‘Windows 3.11 for Workgroups’ machine
DSi with Pokemon Black and White
Warhammer 40K Adeptus Mechanicus (or maybe Tau?) army
Armies in Plastic (World War 1 edition)
Custom keyboard
Custom mousepad XL
Telex machine and address
MIDI keyboard
SEGA Genesis Mini & Original
SEGA Dreamcast
iPod Shuffle
1920x1200 CRT monitor
Vintage Polaroid Sun600
Camcorder
Tripod
Analog argentic 35mm camera
Customized notebooks
Slide Rule
HP-16C calculator
Soviet RPN programmable calculator
Vinyl record player
Earppuffs
Typewriter / vintage Word Processor
Cassette to CD deck
Post-it stacks
Tabletop miniature games
Board games
Card games
Custom 3D printed miniatures
Dice sets
Lightbox
Portable green screen
Diecast miniature soviet vehicles
Diecast miniature vehicles
Reference books like encyclopedias and atlases in my library
Magic
Guardian angel
Safe for use Tarot deck
Magical computer
K-Suit
GLaDOS-like AI friend
Lifetime in centuries (600-1200 years) instead of decades
True Polymorph spell
(...)
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https://twitter.com/kaitou_ryaku/status/1221252239664144384
これが全ての元凶なんだよなぁ
https://twitter.com/abee2/status/1221270703229419520
「全ての」であればこちらです。
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https://twitter.com/abee2/status/1164566453179301888?s=21
世界初のWWWサーバーがNeXTcubeと言うのは知っていたけど、ロンドンの科学博物館で展示されているのは知らなかった。
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RT @abee2: 世界初のWWWサーバーがNeXTcubeと言うのは知っていたけど、ロンドンの科学博物館で展示されているのは知らなかった。 https://t.co/m2a5LENova
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nxt computers
An Overview of the NeXT Computers If you are an avid computer user, you may be interested in the NeXT computers. This article will provide an overview of the NeXTstation and NeXTcube, and will also give you an opportunity to see some of the parts of the computer. It will also provide you with an early peek into the NXT programming environment. NeXT NeXT computers are an American company that…
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That cake is giving off real 1990 NextCube energy.
30 years old
that zero is like a looming cavern of darkness beckoning me to freefall into an inevitable abyss of responsibility and unexplained back pain
i’m dying you’re dying the earth is dying the universe is inevitably drifting apart happy birthday to me https://www.instagram.com/p/CP_a3g9Hzxp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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