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Great Scott! A reminder in the nick of time.

Happy #b10000, TXR.

August 2009 - August 2015.

It's not linguistically correct for Nth to be used with a binary number, right? It's not like we would say 0b10nd, would we?

I mean, I get the intent with Debian's post, and I think it's fun! I'm more curious if there's other suffixes to use for this kind of thing when it's not base10

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for Debian. It always seemed the most true to a lot of the early Linux/OSS principles.
Congratulations! Love what this project has done for software. It is amazing.
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100000nd* birthday
binary one-zero-zero-zero-zero-zero th
Debian isn't always my first choice, but it is my favorite choice when I build systems that need to stand the test of time.
Happy birthday Debian, RIP Murdock, it’s my go to distro for headless.
Debian is a gift.
I can’t remember why I picked Debian in early aughts but I’m glad I did. Happy birthday!
Came here expecting a funny new bug or CVE, found a dad joke instead.
Happy birthday Debian!! Still my distro after all these years! :)