I've known Rick since 2001 and was around when he & Todd kicked this off. We've both since moved and it's been a pleasure watching this take off (inter)nationally. In parens b/c I can only verify the "national" part,…
It's leetspeak It spells "leet" - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet You're too young to have used BBSes :)
"old-person tiktok" is what my kids call instagram
Oh to remember mid-90s humor How many Intel engineers does it take to change a light bulb? 0.99999999
Didn't read the whole comment did you?
It's about TCO and time to market. Depending on what you're building, it's all YMMV. This article just quotes some individual costs As somebody who worked at a mid-tier company trying to run databases, I can attest that…
This is not the way you're supposed to be using pyenv You're supposed to install a specific version of python in a specific place, with a specific name. Say, /usr/local/python-3.10.6 Use pyenv to use that python.…
I was talking to somebody who worked HR at a multi-disciplinary shop, and she said you could always identify the emails coming from programmers It was a complaint, definitely not a compliment. She said programmers…
Why is this downvoted? I consider it and its replies interesting and relevant If there's an HN policy violation in this post, I'm legit curious what it is
The linked article explains exactly this
You keep referring to that comic. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Compiler was definitely somewhat to blame. I was on the C/C++ team at the time, and C++ was definitely an afterthought on the existing C frontend, of a big 3-stage compiler I was on Digital UNIX so I didn't deal with…
DEC's relationship with MS was fascinating DEC sued MS due to Cutler's contribution to NT. DEC thought they could sue themselves into MS's good graces. They had embroidered polo shirts saying "Strategic Relationship",…
Maybe
This isn't specific to Linux Raymond Chen has a tangentially amusing story that I just found while trying to google the win95 screen: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20160419-00/?p=93...
And in 92, EECS280 made you do your first program in Pascal and then it was C for the rest of the curriculum. Lots of people were pissed they learned Pascal for one program.
Putting the "15" in italics isn't doing yourself any favors when asking aita
OP said exactly "I've twice encrypted my file with password like `cd tmp`" Not sure how you get "irrevocably bricked your system" from "encrypted my file", but you do you, I guess You should also let the OP do the OP.…
Key words being "I take to be..." You're outright admitting you can't understand the post, or the point of the post, as you want to steadfastly hold to the original premise If the reply post talked about the petroleum…
Fold a piece of paper in half perfectly. Easy Fold a piece of paper into 10 equal parts perfectly. Easy?
e.g. VMS would not echo back keystrokes until it was truly ready to accept input No typeahead while a previous command is running, like you can do in UNIX et al
+1 for proper use of "literally"
I don't know the pedantic answer to "is that fermented food" However, alcohol is quite an irritant and (along with caffeine) is the first thing a doc will tell you to cut out if you have intestinal problems Speaking…
The Eiffel Tower was built as a temporary display for the World's Fair. It was very much intentionally designed to impress other designers; that was kind of the point
| And, I'm sure people built roads that sank and eroded in the past too, they just aren't around any more. I believe that's called "survivorship bias"
I've known Rick since 2001 and was around when he & Todd kicked this off. We've both since moved and it's been a pleasure watching this take off (inter)nationally. In parens b/c I can only verify the "national" part,…
It's leetspeak It spells "leet" - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet You're too young to have used BBSes :)
"old-person tiktok" is what my kids call instagram
Oh to remember mid-90s humor How many Intel engineers does it take to change a light bulb? 0.99999999
Didn't read the whole comment did you?
It's about TCO and time to market. Depending on what you're building, it's all YMMV. This article just quotes some individual costs As somebody who worked at a mid-tier company trying to run databases, I can attest that…
This is not the way you're supposed to be using pyenv You're supposed to install a specific version of python in a specific place, with a specific name. Say, /usr/local/python-3.10.6 Use pyenv to use that python.…
I was talking to somebody who worked HR at a multi-disciplinary shop, and she said you could always identify the emails coming from programmers It was a complaint, definitely not a compliment. She said programmers…
Why is this downvoted? I consider it and its replies interesting and relevant If there's an HN policy violation in this post, I'm legit curious what it is
The linked article explains exactly this
You keep referring to that comic. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Compiler was definitely somewhat to blame. I was on the C/C++ team at the time, and C++ was definitely an afterthought on the existing C frontend, of a big 3-stage compiler I was on Digital UNIX so I didn't deal with…
DEC's relationship with MS was fascinating DEC sued MS due to Cutler's contribution to NT. DEC thought they could sue themselves into MS's good graces. They had embroidered polo shirts saying "Strategic Relationship",…
Maybe
This isn't specific to Linux Raymond Chen has a tangentially amusing story that I just found while trying to google the win95 screen: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20160419-00/?p=93...
And in 92, EECS280 made you do your first program in Pascal and then it was C for the rest of the curriculum. Lots of people were pissed they learned Pascal for one program.
Putting the "15" in italics isn't doing yourself any favors when asking aita
OP said exactly "I've twice encrypted my file with password like `cd tmp`" Not sure how you get "irrevocably bricked your system" from "encrypted my file", but you do you, I guess You should also let the OP do the OP.…
Key words being "I take to be..." You're outright admitting you can't understand the post, or the point of the post, as you want to steadfastly hold to the original premise If the reply post talked about the petroleum…
Fold a piece of paper in half perfectly. Easy Fold a piece of paper into 10 equal parts perfectly. Easy?
e.g. VMS would not echo back keystrokes until it was truly ready to accept input No typeahead while a previous command is running, like you can do in UNIX et al
+1 for proper use of "literally"
I don't know the pedantic answer to "is that fermented food" However, alcohol is quite an irritant and (along with caffeine) is the first thing a doc will tell you to cut out if you have intestinal problems Speaking…
The Eiffel Tower was built as a temporary display for the World's Fair. It was very much intentionally designed to impress other designers; that was kind of the point
| And, I'm sure people built roads that sank and eroded in the past too, they just aren't around any more. I believe that's called "survivorship bias"