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authorstanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>2014-05-16 16:31:41 -0400
committerstanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>2014-05-16 16:31:41 -0400
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@@ -151,3 +151,10 @@ I’m experimenting with plan9 on a raspberry pi
Subject: Setting the $venti variable in .bashrc
I can limp along without the internals, but life's too unpleasant without something like acme.
I want to from the /r/golang community to share some experience about using Acme and why it's popular in the golang people.
+Does someone have vt100 terminal emulator on plan9?
+Why is Go a big deal?
+I started using Go professionally over a year ago, and since then almost exclusively, and I've never felt any happier than before when it comes to programming. As silly as that may sound, I explicitly mention that because I struggled with episodes of major depression for years (probably even a decade without an official diagnosis), and the simplicity takes away a lot of day-to-day frustration out of my job.
+Subject: [9fans] Need help setting up MacPro to prepare ps files for printing on HP PCL 3 printer (HP 6480)
+I don't care if it's 3 meg or 300 meg, compared to the size of my hard drive. -- Brad Fitzgerald, on golang binary size
+Did you know that more than 80 percent of the time when a gun is fired in the U.S., no one calls 911?
+Subject: acme not opening urls