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essephyesterday at 12:49 AM1 replyview on HN

Nah, oxide is standardizing pluggable, scalable, rack-unit API driven local cloud, with extremely tight integration that nobody else has largely except Apple.

There's different takes on it, that's just mine. I really appreciate and respect their work.


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hinkleyyesterday at 1:45 PM

They aren’t standardizing the way the PC was standardized. They’re making custom hardware with custom connectors. Their parts are interchangeable with themselves but the rack is the unit of delivery and operation. Their software is closer to standardizing in the normal sense of the word.

That’s a mainframe, sport. At their height they were modular and in at least IBM’s case they could run with damaged parts and were delivered with dark hardware that could replace damaged parts until a maintenance person could arrive, or be remotely enabled to increase throughput for a fee.

All of this cloud stuff, except the geographical redundancy parts, is recreating software that business had versions of forty years ago.