Staked operates highly available and highly secure, institutional grade staking infrastructure for leading proof-of-stake (PoS) protocols. Our infrastructure is deployed in a multi-tier signing and listening cloud configuration using Kubernetes that combines geographic diversity and redundancy across on premise data centers and cloud providers. We are well funded by leading cryptocurrency funds, and have significant customer traction and early momentum.
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Staked operates highly available and highly secure, institutional grade staking infrastructure for leading proof-of-stake (PoS) protocols. Our infrastructure is deployed in a multi-tier signing and listening cloud configuration using Kubernetes that combines geographic diversity and redundancy across on premise data centers and cloud providers. We are well funded by leading cryptocurrency funds, and have significant customer traction and early momentum.
Open Positions: Full-Stack Web Developer, Security Engineer, Smart Contracts Engineer and Blockchain Engineer
Cosmos is (was?) also the name of Microsoft's internal distributed database that they ran their version of map reduce in. I think Cosmos is a very common name to be used to name projects, it is probably used more than a few times a years as the name for a new project.
Cosmos - "the universe seen as a well-ordered whole"
Given the nature of the word, I it think fits the Cosmos Network pretty well, as blockchains are mostly about consensus around ordering. And Cosmos IBC provides a kind of partial-but-sufficient ordering around the Cosmos Hub.
But maybe it'll all run on a CosmosOS, and be integrated with the Cosmos react system.
Did COSMOS initially not use Mono? I seem to remember a toy OS kernel named either Cosmo or COSMOS on OSdever that was written in x86 ASM and C and had a shell, multitasking, paging memory manager, and a loader with RING0 and RING3 processes. This would have been ~2005-2006 ish. Was this it?
I've been watching Cosmos development since that time period and I think this is the same one you are thinking of. I swear ten years ago the TODO list was the same for this project.
It wouldn't be hard to find a dozen different software packages called Cosmos. It's a fairly obvious name that basically cannot be claimed exclusively. It's at least also a web hosting management interface, and something that "provides an API for the orderly, harmonious, and complete management of DC/OS service packages".
There was a BeOS alike OS project called Cosmoe, but it is defunct. It was based on the same AtheOS code as SyllableOS, but tried to rework the interfaces tot he libraries to be more like the BeAPI. All ASM/C/C++ though, no managed code.
"The chart below shows that, of the top cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, some - like EOS, Cardano, Monero, and Bitcoin - have had a lot more commits than others - like Populous or Bitconnect". Since Bitconnect is a now defunkt ponzi scheme and not a cryptocurrency, their lack of Github activity makes sense :) This analysis would be more helpful if the author properly curated the projects / tokens to include in the study.
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The part about Homejoy needing to keep up with Handy's flood of Groupon 'deals' just further drove home how destructive Groupon has been for businesses, except Groupon, which still has a multi-billion dollar public market valuation. Groupon should really be called Pandora's Box.
AWS launched in 2006, while Google App Engine launched in 2008 and Google Compute Engine launched in 2012. But Amazon has always moved significantly faster than Google in the IaaS market, introducing the most comprehensive suite of infrastructure services and relentlessly undercutting on price. AWS has been consistently innovative while Google has long played catch-up at far too slow a pace.
App engine is largely useless. People wanted virtual machines. Google only just worked that out last year. Useless POS could not even allow TCP connections. No long running processes. Dog slow io. So many limitations. Sure it is a different product so I am not comparing apples to apples but Google said 'you want this' and amazon gave us what we wanted.
What a hyperbolic post. There is no reason to put a company on blast like this. There is a real team of people likely working exceptionally hard to operate Slack. You could have just written a post extolling the benefits of Gitter, and gone about your day of adding more campers to your project. I'm guessing Slack didn't beg for your business or community endorsements.
Slack is a 2.8B dollar company and not a small scrappy startup anymore. They can handle all the hate in the world and should not get a pass for sleazy behavior (the same is true for Microsoft, Google or Exxon). Not putting max number of users on website or in documentation is not fair to customers.
Did you consider the possibility that it's a technical limit that they didn't even anticipate ever hitting in real life, because Slack is for small teams?
Let's be fair here: the 10k visible messages limit means that Slack is basically unusable when you hit the user limit, as this post also says (messages archived within minutes of appearing). The pricing is clearly insane with this amount of users too.
Staked operates highly available and highly secure, institutional grade staking infrastructure for leading proof-of-stake (PoS) protocols. Our infrastructure is deployed in a multi-tier signing and listening cloud configuration using Kubernetes that combines geographic diversity and redundancy across on premise data centers and cloud providers. We are well funded by leading cryptocurrency funds, and have significant customer traction and early momentum.
Open Positions: Full-Stack Web Developer, Security Engineer, Smart Contracts Engineer and Blockchain Engineer
To apply, please visit https://staked.us/jobs/ or email jonathan at staked dot us directly.