Some reactionary talk of OpenStack lock-in got me all worked up.Ersatz pragmatism and the lock-in problem.Bob Plankers believes that OpenStack exhibits lock-in behavior, and is therefore equivalent to proprietary technology like VMware and Hyper-V. This kind of argument sounds, on the surface, perfectly r...This was posted on Google+…
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Ersatz pragmatism and the lock-in problem.
Bob Plankers believes that OpenStack exhibits lock-in behavior, and is therefore equivalent to proprietary technology like VMware and Hyper-V. This kind of argument sounds, on the surface, perfectly reasonable. Unfortunately, it ignores some important characteristics of both proprietary and open software in order to make good on a black-or-white argument in service of middle-ground ersatz … Continue reading Ersatz pragmatism and the lock-in problem.
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Fruit worker.
“Interior of migratory fruit worker’s tent. Yakima, Washington.” 1936. © Arthur Rothstein. [via lovelyydarkanddeep.]
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Bunker house.
Orders Neatly Boxed
November 1940. “Men outside of a beer parlor in Jewett City, Connecticut.” 35mm nitrate negative by Jack Delano. [via Shorpy.]




