“Why me?”, she may well have asked…
One usecase where Lucene’s tokenizing approach tends to work less well than something like grep is when for some reason we want to query for a substring of a token, e.g. if the text is “I walked through the town” and I…
For me QEMU works very well for running OS9 on a contemporary mac. I don’t use it heavily so I can’t promise that it’s glitch free, but I’d recommend trying it before seeking out old hardware, unless you particularly…
version on brew is 0.1.88. What's the best way for mac users to get this?
As the article shows, the close button on MacOS classic was basically an empty box, but on mousing down on that box, it transformed into something that looks a bit like an x. I'm basing this on what I can see from using…
“Why me?”, she may well have asked…
One usecase where Lucene’s tokenizing approach tends to work less well than something like grep is when for some reason we want to query for a substring of a token, e.g. if the text is “I walked through the town” and I…
For me QEMU works very well for running OS9 on a contemporary mac. I don’t use it heavily so I can’t promise that it’s glitch free, but I’d recommend trying it before seeking out old hardware, unless you particularly…
version on brew is 0.1.88. What's the best way for mac users to get this?
As the article shows, the close button on MacOS classic was basically an empty box, but on mousing down on that box, it transformed into something that looks a bit like an x. I'm basing this on what I can see from using…