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author | stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com> | 2020-04-18 21:37:53 -0400 |
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committer | stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com> | 2020-04-18 21:37:53 -0400 |
commit | 03aeeafffb35a7a0b6fdfbb570f514cf660fd2aa (patch) | |
tree | 0e4d1bd58827bafd25adce78d077498b49704c4e /lib | |
parent | e6634fbd0c3e091d6db26c4290d6b31e1e7a36e7 (diff) | |
download | plan9front-03aeeafffb35a7a0b6fdfbb570f514cf660fd2aa.tar.xz |
fortunes: As much as I'd love to I feel I have to let it go -- rminnich
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@@ -38,3 +38,7 @@ Multics is a powerful teaching tool. I just hate to be pushed around by some @#$%^& machine. So, if you put a G on the front you have to put a zero on the back? No. +thanks. +It does everything Unix does only less reliably. +I imagine people programmed in Fortran for the same reason they took three-legged races. +rob, you shouldn't have shut down this discussion. @@ -396,3 +396,5 @@ Consistency is a better explanation. Code can move. You might find blog.golang.org/constants helpful. Over time, everything gets better but also worse and always bigger and more complex. +Nice to see Egreg again. +It wasn't my intention. @@ -245,3 +245,4 @@ It's been two hours since that fix landed. I needed that last week. I have a new blog post you might be interested in. Ever since I wrote “go get,” we on the core Go team hoped the community would take care of dependency management. +This past winter, as a side project, I spent some time getting up to speed on suffix array construction algorithms and rewrote index/suffixarray's New implementation (that is, the index builder) to run 3-10X faster in half the memory of the old one. @@ -914,3 +914,13 @@ I don't understand what you are saying. I doubt it. Well, I disagree. I don't believe any of this. +Not all tools are for everyone. +So a javascript exploit in your browser can perform a rm -rf. +Fine. +If you dont like our software, please dont use it. +In your opinion. +If you don't like what it does, don't use it. +The bullshit foaming out of your mouth is astounding. +PLEASE STOP USING OPENBSD IMMEDIATELY +Look, you are wrong. +No. It ends here. |