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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
I am not a developer, but rather a *nix (OpenBSD, FreeBSD, GNU/Linux - in order of preference) "power" user (ha!) who is fed up with the complete lack of transparency and near ubiquity of user-hostile platforms in modern computing as a whole. I needed a desktop workstation to use as my "daily driver," and although the price tag was extremely painful, I thought it prudent to "vote with my wallet" and purchase the most open/least user-hostile system I could, which turns out is a Raptor system with an IBM POWER9 CPU. (Pretty much the ''only'' option if you want something in the same performance ballpark as x86).
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I am not a developer, but rather a *nix (in order of preference: OpenBSD, FreeBSD, GNU/Linux) "power" user (ha!) who is fed up with the complete lack of transparency and near ubiquity of user-hostile platforms in modern computing as a whole. I needed a desktop workstation to use as my "daily driver," and although the price tag was extremely painful, I thought it prudent to "vote with my wallet" and purchase the most open/least user-hostile system I could, which turns out is a Raptor system with an IBM POWER9 CPU. (Pretty much the ''only'' option if you want something in the same performance ballpark as x86).
  
 
I've been using open source operating systems almost exclusively for longer than I can remember at this point (still can't code worth a darn), but despite my familiarity with BSD and Linux, I'm sure there will be some rough seas with the Power platform (since PPC ports are not as well tested/optimized as their x86 counterparts). Freedom isn't free, as they say, so I'll chalk up any struggles to a learning experience as part of the fight for a brighter computing future.
 
I've been using open source operating systems almost exclusively for longer than I can remember at this point (still can't code worth a darn), but despite my familiarity with BSD and Linux, I'm sure there will be some rough seas with the Power platform (since PPC ports are not as well tested/optimized as their x86 counterparts). Freedom isn't free, as they say, so I'll chalk up any struggles to a learning experience as part of the fight for a brighter computing future.

Revision as of 20:33, 27 August 2019

The Dogcow himself!

Contact Me

My handle on freenode (IRC) is 'dogcow'. If you'd like to contact me privately, please message me on IRC, and I can provide further contact details (e-mail, XMPP).


About Me

I am not a developer, but rather a *nix (in order of preference: OpenBSD, FreeBSD, GNU/Linux) "power" user (ha!) who is fed up with the complete lack of transparency and near ubiquity of user-hostile platforms in modern computing as a whole. I needed a desktop workstation to use as my "daily driver," and although the price tag was extremely painful, I thought it prudent to "vote with my wallet" and purchase the most open/least user-hostile system I could, which turns out is a Raptor system with an IBM POWER9 CPU. (Pretty much the only option if you want something in the same performance ballpark as x86).

I've been using open source operating systems almost exclusively for longer than I can remember at this point (still can't code worth a darn), but despite my familiarity with BSD and Linux, I'm sure there will be some rough seas with the Power platform (since PPC ports are not as well tested/optimized as their x86 counterparts). Freedom isn't free, as they say, so I'll chalk up any struggles to a learning experience as part of the fight for a brighter computing future.

That said, the desktop Power community is still extremely small, so I would like to help out however I can. If you are a developer and need someone to help you test your work on a Power system, please do not hesitate to reach out. I'll do the best I can to help. I can also assist with technical writing. I am particularly interested in helping improve FreeBSD on Power.

Build

Codename: 1984
Status: Parts ordered and enroute, awaiting delivery. [27 Aug 2019]
System Type: Raptor Blackbird

Component Brand Model Cost
System Mainboard/CPU Raptor Blackbird 8-Core POWER9 Bundle $1,959.16
Case Fractal Design Define R5 ATX $137.53
650W PSU SeaSonic Prime Ultra 650W 80+ Titanium $164.99
64GB RAM (32x2) Micron MTA36ASF4G72PZ-2G6D1 $276.74
2x 500GB 2.5" SSDs Crucial MX500 500GB $133.98
Video Card AMD Radeon Pro WX 3100 $159.99
4x 2.5" Drive Caddy (5.25" Bay) ICY Dock ToughArmor MB607SP-B $80.99
Blu-Ray Optical RW Drive Pioneer BDR-209DBK $74.99
Total $2,988.37

Note: Blackbird bundle price includes shipping, taxes, and fees. Prices of other components do not include taxes or fees (shipping was free for all items). Also not included are miscellaneous cables and uninterruptible power system. These components will be added to the list once their costs are known.