I really like these machines. Unfortunately, I'm in Europe, where they seem to be harder (or riskier) to get hold of. I suppose I should also try to think of something reasonable to do with them, given their cost...
Fellow EU here: I was curious too, but the high cost + the insane import duty + risk of return. I'm 99% sure if I RMA'd it like OP did, the local customs would somehow not understand that it's a replacement/repair and sting me for the import duty once more :(
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Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#52Earlier quoted context omitted.
Nope, too late. The decision was made and orders have been placed. You don’t get do-overs, sorry. I might still get a machine for my own amusement, but... I don’t know, reading of some poor guy left dangling for best part of a year just doesn’t build confidence and leaves me with a “ there but for the Grace of God go I ” feeling, you understand?
I understand. I also know this happened to no one else, and it was a pathological case in a support system that has since been completely overhauled. This is one reason why we started the self-serve RMA process -- to show that yes, we are committed to replacing defective hardware in a timely fashion. If the machine is defective, and we can't help via our online troubleshooting guide and Email / phone support, send it…
No DRM, full-ownership computing is great, and the performance is literally astounding (particularly for our use-case), but at the time the decision was made, based on the evidence I had, the decision was clear. I do not regret deciding not to buy your product because based on the data available to me at the time as far as I knew I would’ve been alone and/or I would have spent a fortune sending faulty items back-and-forth through customs, paying import duty each time.
Whoever decided not to be proactive in this guy’s case procured your firm a sizeable amount of bad publicity.
Not to mention that the team I am part of would’ve probably, as a side-effect of the proprietary software we are developing, also contributed various patches and so forth to various parts of the underlying open-source stack.
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
I understand. I also know this happened to no one else, and it was a pathological case in a support system that has since been completely overhauled. This is one reason why we started the self-serve RMA process -- to show that yes, we are committed to replacing defective hardware in a timely fashion. If the machine is defective, and we can't help via our online troubleshooting guide and Email / phone support, send it…
I’m not trying to guilt-trip you or anything... I really like the idea of having non-monoculture machines and I’ve always been a sucker for unusual hardware (NeXT, BeBox, IBM RS/6000, dual Pentium machines to name but a few)... but if the one prominent story I find online is about a poor guy who is left to cry his eyes out regretting his courageous and expensive decision while the company that supplied him is apparen…
Just in case you didn't see them (they're not exactly easy to find with Google etc. for some reason), there are a number of positive reviews or comments online from various people. I know one thing we haven't (yet) done is to start assembling all the success stories around our hardware; this is always challenging due to the number of people that use the hardware without posting online for privacy reasons etc.
Without further ado:
Slightly out of date (the software now available for POWER is significantly more robust than it was at the time -- we even have Fedora desktop ISOs showing up now for POWER):
http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/2018/05/a-semi-review-of-rapt...
Various other (more recent) comments from our user base:
https://twitter.com/RobinBa40108750/status/11790782959813632...
https://twitter.com/tsundeoku/status/1171414555089494016
https://twitter.com/alnesbit/status/1170425263559254017
https://twitter.com/klauskiwi/status/1164273128588972032
https://twitter.com/notgrubles/status/1161438996586803200
https://mastodon.sdf.org/@jirka/102520125253219962
Just wanted to show a little bit of the other side of things, for context. :)
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
> both systems protected against Spectre, Meltdown etc. (i.e. no cheating by ignoring the ISA specifications) Does the x86 specification say "speculation will have no observable side effects on the memory subsytem"? I wasn't aware of that. In other words, Spectre/Meltdown are bad security flaws, but I don't think they're the result of cheating.
Meltdown is absolutely cheating as it speculates through permission boundaries. I don't see how anyone could argue otherwise in good faith, especially considering that it was only Intel and IBM effected. AMD and SPARC were immune, and the extent of ARM's vulnerability was a single register, which seems like a bug, not reflective of an architectural design decision. You can't design your software to protect against Me…
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
I understand. I also know this happened to no one else, and it was a pathological case in a support system that has since been completely overhauled. This is one reason why we started the self-serve RMA process -- to show that yes, we are committed to replacing defective hardware in a timely fashion. If the machine is defective, and we can't help via our online troubleshooting guide and Email / phone support, send it…
I’m not trying to guilt-trip you or anything... I really like the idea of having non-monoculture machines and I’ve always been a sucker for unusual hardware (NeXT, BeBox, IBM RS/6000, dual Pentium machines to name but a few)... but if the one prominent story I find online is about a poor guy who is left to cry his eyes out regretting his courageous and expensive decision while the company that supplied him is apparen…
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#56I hope this means some future work on Wayland performance on ppc64le or at least on 2D only is coming. My GPU-less 4-core Blackbird was unusable in Wayland with the basic BMC graphics (whereas it is quite sprightly in X.org on the same version of Fedora and with the exact same hardware loadout). I'll be honest and say I'm a Wayland skeptic generally for reasons I won't derail this post with, but I'm resigned to it pr…
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
Meltdown is absolutely cheating as it speculates through permission boundaries. I don't see how anyone could argue otherwise in good faith, especially considering that it was only Intel and IBM effected. AMD and SPARC were immune, and the extent of ARM's vulnerability was a single register, which seems like a bug, not reflective of an architectural design decision. You can't design your software to protect against Me…
Again, I don't see that as cheating or violating a spec (or at least any guarantee made by Intel about x86(-64) behavior that I know of). I would assume that speculation can do just about anything (access protected memory, run illegal/protected instructions, etc), as long as any effects aren't committed to architectural state until the speculated path retires. The existence of side channels (timing information of sub…
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
Fellow EU here: I was curious too, but the high cost + the insane import duty + risk of return. I'm 99% sure if I RMA'd it like OP did, the local customs would somehow not understand that it's a replacement/repair and sting me for the import duty once more :(
This is the main reason I didn’t buy one.
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Fellow EU here: I was curious too, but the high cost + the insane import duty + risk of return. I'm 99% sure if I RMA'd it like OP did, the local customs would somehow not understand that it's a replacement/repair and sting me for the import duty once more :(
This is the main reason I didn’t buy one.
Re: RaptorCS's redemption: the POWER9 machine works
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is the main reason I didn’t buy one.
Worth noting that I actually feel quite bad about this, I really wanted to try one out, and vote with my wallet in favour of more open hardware, an alternative architecture and to support a smaller company like Raptor. I eagerly followed all the news around Raptor (both here on HN, lobste.rs and elsewhere) and read all the guy "ClassicHasClass"'s blogs @ talospace.com - but in the end I unfortunately can't justify to…
Basically, it doesn't do anyone any good for us to lower cost by giving up the full owner control experience that is centric to our product lines. :)