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author | stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com> | 2011-12-04 12:54:09 -0600 |
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committer | stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com> | 2011-12-04 12:54:09 -0600 |
commit | 2720d097377419111f17adfa66f2966f238fb5fd (patch) | |
tree | 6029ac390869337fbd935743e162c875cee2aa37 | |
parent | 9c96425331b6e867f19198c9b5172da7c61b0a6a (diff) | |
download | plan9front-2720d097377419111f17adfa66f2966f238fb5fd.tar.xz |
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@@ -98,3 +98,24 @@ If it's just between you and your server, go for it. I'd really like someone to clean the mess up (hint, hint). Hell has nothing to do with it. False. +I think you misrepresent the purpose of security. Its role is to prevent us getting work done. +So the rule of security is the following: if you are able to work on something other than security, your system is insecure. +Those days [of "one tool doing one job well"] are dead and gone and the eulogy was delivered by Perl. +I'll alert the media. +Unix never says `please.' +The secretaries don't understand me. +Sometimes when you fill a vacuum, it still sucks. +If you think awk is the perfect programming language for the problem, you don't understand the problem yet. +There's no such thing as a simple cache bug. +A great deal of agonizing and very little decisiveness went into resolving this issue +Caches aren't architecture, they're just optimization. +People admire complexity. +Bite my shiny metal ass. +iOS4.3 lets you decide whether the side switch is mute or rotate lock. Operating system innovations never cease. +If you can't do something right, sometimes it's not worth doing at all. +Once idea that comes to mind is to show us a reproducible example. +The API has indeed changed. +I suppose the documentation should mention this. +I'm a radical here, but I think if a machine is paging, you've lost. +So again, why? +I guess I'm dim. @@ -36,3 +36,25 @@ that was me. if you're going to do something about it, great. I think. Some extra work is required. +that's a bigger job than you might think. +We can fix the code, probably. +This is misleading. +it took me just as long to install the windows software as it did to write the plan 9 software. +All things being equal, maybe I'd like there to be more Plan 9 users. +Sorry, I don't think there's much we can do. +The bikeshed has already been painted, and the painter has gone. +Being stuck using Solaris makes being stuck using Linux look like a birthday party. +also, plan9front claims to include a working go compiler. what did they do? +I don't think we'd scale to a thousand nodes very well. +Buh? +Feature lists are great, but don't forget that there's always an implementation cost. +Sorry, no luck. +Now, now, be fair. +I wish... +We tried that. +Dude, wake up! +Looks like a bug to me. +You think Windows runs in polynomial time? +Also, backups are good. +if you want something in particular, you could always port it. +Suppose you subscribe to the Kernighan & Plauger thesis that programs should be clear. |