[–] mahouse 12y ago ↗ Tinypic in 2014? [–] brixon 12y ago ↗ They are not using GeoCities, so it's not too bad.Linux came out in 1991, but people still use that in 2014. [–] algorithm_dk 12y ago ↗ Yeah, got used to it. By the way, you can throw anything to the captcha input, it doesn't actually validate it.
[–] brixon 12y ago ↗ They are not using GeoCities, so it's not too bad.Linux came out in 1991, but people still use that in 2014.
[–] algorithm_dk 12y ago ↗ Yeah, got used to it. By the way, you can throw anything to the captcha input, it doesn't actually validate it.
[–] pron 12y ago ↗ Heh. Probably using a lexical comparison on the version components. Well, 10.10 isn't released yet, so there's still time to fix this.
[–] furyg3 12y ago ↗ As stupid as this is, 10.10 is a horrible product versioning convention. [–] mercurial 12y ago ↗ Why? [–] jenkstom 12y ago ↗ Because 10.10 is actually 10.1 [–] titaniumdecoy 12y ago ↗ Really? So the IP address 10.10.10.10 is the same as 1.1.1.1? [–] felix 12y ago ↗ It's versioning, not a floating point number... http://semver.org/
[–] mercurial 12y ago ↗ Why? [–] jenkstom 12y ago ↗ Because 10.10 is actually 10.1 [–] titaniumdecoy 12y ago ↗ Really? So the IP address 10.10.10.10 is the same as 1.1.1.1?
[–] jenkstom 12y ago ↗ Because 10.10 is actually 10.1 [–] titaniumdecoy 12y ago ↗ Really? So the IP address 10.10.10.10 is the same as 1.1.1.1?
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