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»»06.09.2024.««‹×»»Issue: The Third Domestic Digital Revoluton
Effects of the Constitutional Act on workplace reorganisation (Economic)
Re-introduction of anti-trust laws:
The specific situations mainly revolve around the Acts’ re-introduction of anti-trust laws. A secondary motivator for these developments likely has to do with yesterdays’ publication of the Agorport Stock Exchange list. Finally, RAFI’s reporter revealing details regarding the countrys’ overall infrastructure definitely inspired the main initiator (PrototAutomaton) for the public beta release of these endeavors.
Protot-Automatons public beta release of an upgraded “NAPA-OS XX” featuring an “MFSNSS” file system:
Protot-Automaton has announnced the release of a public beta upgrade for the mainly-used end-user Operating System (NAPA-OS). It’s main feature is the Multiple File System within Single File Systems architecture, which they style as “MFSNSS”:
“A single digital data storage device, or computer, will use the existing hardware as a single partition; Now with attributes capable of accessing a ‘shared pool’ of free blocks, thus supporting several large file systems with different attributes.”
“These will be readable, and upon desire from the user, writtable to. Different attributes of the ‘shared pool’ blocks are configurable to the end-user.”
ENGeN announces the release of “new generation” Ball Grid Array SSDs:
For use in embedded systems, ENGeN announced today that they will begin shipping BGA SSDs to distributors, expected to be available on retail by the 17th of June. Main advantages are said to be:
“Direct soldering onto the computers’ motherboard, small chip size-offering compact sub-systems compatible with NAPA-OS XX, and lower power consumption, thus longevity.”
MXCHA, ENGeN’s competitor, announces “Linear Tape Open Drives” retail availability; announcing “Serpentine Tape Drives” alongside:
Pretty much an hour following ENGeN’s announcement, MXCHA made a public statement and mailed their users LTOD’s becoming availableto most retail stores already on the 10th, which also includes the Linear Tape File System (LTFS); with:
“NAPA-OS XX–compatible, yet BGA SSD non-reliant Serpentine Tape Drives retail release by the 16th”
MXCHA additionally cited that:
“In combinaion, the LTOD’s LTFS can be installed on most computers as the main component, with the Serpentine Tape Drives accessing Protot-Automatons additional MFSNSS systems, through physically separate units, via the SSH.”
Peeress Madison Edwards, the Lead Director of the AID, is critical of PrototAutomatons advancements:
She said that: “Open beta access to an untested NAPA-OS XX expects the end-user to be overly-cautious or tech-savvy enough not to endanger their private data.”
Furthermore, Edwards stated: “The MFSNSS file system, which is the main selling point of PrototAutomatons new OS, doesn’t take into account consumer rights. Since it demands upgraded components, which the consumer must additionally pay for.”
Interestingly, Peeress Edwards hadn’t commented on ENGeN BGA SSD’s nor MXCHA’s LTOD:LTFS+Serpentine Tape System announcements; Which are the ones making the new components.