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Inferno was fun back in the day - Limbo is a neat language with some interesting features.
I was surprised nobody mentioned the OS they built next, after Plan 9 - Inferno: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(operating_system) That's the one I've used and it was pretty cool. Limbo was a fun little scripting…
Looks abandoned - last issues are from 2017 and the build system fails when you run it, it points to resources online that no longer exist. Why did this get posted?
"Unicode is too hard" - guy with the nerve to invent a new social network in 2020, I guess
Even worse, you can't scale the text. So if you can't read small print against some kind of optical illusion you might as well give up. I gave up.
Is there an example of a "popular bitcoin service" where you can have an account, deposit and withdraw coins and not have any record kept of the relationship between those deposits and withdrawals? If the point of a…
Sounds like a nice idea - maybe offer them a patch?
I couldn't read past the first sentence. The way he used the word "spend" as a noun was just too much.
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Inferno was fun back in the day - Limbo is a neat language with some interesting features.
I was surprised nobody mentioned the OS they built next, after Plan 9 - Inferno: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(operating_system) That's the one I've used and it was pretty cool. Limbo was a fun little scripting…
Looks abandoned - last issues are from 2017 and the build system fails when you run it, it points to resources online that no longer exist. Why did this get posted?
"Unicode is too hard" - guy with the nerve to invent a new social network in 2020, I guess
Even worse, you can't scale the text. So if you can't read small print against some kind of optical illusion you might as well give up. I gave up.
Is there an example of a "popular bitcoin service" where you can have an account, deposit and withdraw coins and not have any record kept of the relationship between those deposits and withdrawals? If the point of a…
Sounds like a nice idea - maybe offer them a patch?
I couldn't read past the first sentence. The way he used the word "spend" as a noun was just too much.