From 081bbcf0a1f25f71bd12e3853ede060b8a82f155 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: stanley lieber Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 21:17:26 -0400 Subject: fortunes: You have an agenda. --- lib/rob | 5 +++++ lib/rsc | 4 ++++ lib/theo | 7 +++++++ lib/troll | 6 ++++++ 4 files changed, 22 insertions(+) (limited to 'lib') diff --git a/lib/rob b/lib/rob index 53be54c7c..85963f98e 100644 --- a/lib/rob +++ b/lib/rob @@ -240,3 +240,8 @@ It's not how many features that matter, it's how the features interact. Just write the code. Looks like a bug. And now we have diverged so far from the original question that we can safely ignore it. +I oversold due to fading memory. But I stand by the fundamental point. +Although there may be specific examples where generated output is uninteresting, deciding whether to read code based entirely on whether a computer or a human wrote it doesn't seem a good general principle to me. +Short answer: No. +None of that is excusable, only true. +File an issue? diff --git a/lib/rsc b/lib/rsc index b8b643f21..66876a4ca 100644 --- a/lib/rsc +++ b/lib/rsc @@ -135,3 +135,7 @@ Thanks for letting us know. It happened. i do not want to support a linux/amd64p32 port right now. No. I've answered this before. +If this isn't solved soon I think we should turn off commit access for everyone. +Very small changes can still contain very large bugs. +I don't intend to try to fix rc. +That's fine. diff --git a/lib/theo b/lib/theo index de668b353..a90d08500 100644 --- a/lib/theo +++ b/lib/theo @@ -381,3 +381,10 @@ Was that neccessary? Handholding can go only so far. Please, not again. It is in the FAQ. +Someone is totally full of shit. +You are quite a character. +I suspect money which goes into your bank account comes from an entity not quite on the same side as us. +You have an agenda. +So easy to be critical. +Great conversation... +Who do you work for? Governments? diff --git a/lib/troll b/lib/troll index f91f4fb18..936cd44bd 100644 --- a/lib/troll +++ b/lib/troll @@ -176,3 +176,9 @@ I noticed some odd problem with Fossil on plan9port Just heard about Plan 9, and was wondering if anyone would care to take a stab at explaining the differences between it, Linux, and the versions of BSD. I'm trying to port some unix programs to plan9 I'm trying to port gtk to Plan 9. +If upstream rejects a kernel module pull request solely based on the fact that it is written in Go; despite the module being well written and reasonably efficient, then I say their prejudice is in hostile conflict with the pace of innovation. +[dev][sbase] Proposal of suckless compression +[9fans] is plan9.bell-labs.com down +I like Acme a lot, but without vi keybindings, I cannot edit text. +Subject: Pingdom Alert: incident #11 is open for Sources (plan9.bell-labs.com) +My two favorite languages before Go came along were Objective-C and Python. -- cgit v1.2.3