fortunes: ./configure CFLAGS="-I$HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/include -I$HOME/source/harvey/ape/include -mno-red-zone -ffreestanding -fno-builtin -nostdlib -trigraphs -D_SUSV2_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_LIMITS_EXTENSION -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_BSD_EXTENSION -DHAVE_SOCK_OPTS -DHARVEY -DPlan9" LDFLAGS="-static $HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib/crt1.o $HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib/crti.o $HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib/crtn.o -L$HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib -L$HOME/source/harvey/amd64/lib" LIBS="-lbsd -lap -lc" LIBM="" --prefix=$HOME/source/harvey/ape/ports *--host=x86_64-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-harvey *--enable-shared=no
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We do not accept patches
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Syntax highlighting is juvenile.
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Working as designed.
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I've written programs with twenty implementations of io.Reader inside.
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Who cares? Shut up.
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What is wrong with my analysis?
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I just want to explain something.
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I recommend in the strongest terms that you don't do this.
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Sockets are the X windows of IO interfaces.
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Ignore what I wrote.
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In other words, here's how to do it but don't do it.
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I did indeed.
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I don't understand what you mean by 'reset'.
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I am, and as far as I can tell it makes no difference whatsoever.
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Please put this silly objection to rest. It has no merit.
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Interpretations will vary.
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I think the pattern used well is perfectly acceptable in certain situations.
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Like everything that attracts scrutiny, the key point is to use the idea well: safely, clearly, correctly, and only when appropriate.
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I am not trying to be difficult, but you must understand it's not simple to address your question.
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One step at a time.
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Thanks for grinding through those.
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It's true that there are no plans yet, but I think it's also true that we need to start planning.
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Yes, that's confusing.
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Please do not spend time on this.
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Maybe this is true, but I haven't seen it.
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The fundamental design question here is whether the benefit outweighs the complexity being added.
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Enough with the religion. Please.
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It should just work.
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Sorry for not replying earlier. I don't really know.
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Great.
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This seems OK.
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Let's take our time and do it right (whatever that is).
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Really we're just behind on triaging bugs.
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I'll dig the code up and post it somewhere. I never made it truly usable.
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Will follow up off list.
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Wait a second.
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I think it's always been this way.
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I would wait until there's a more established pattern of a problem before introducing additional mechanisms.
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Everyone, please ignore these trolls who are cross-posting.
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Essentially, you are on your own. :-)
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I am not so sure.
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obviously.
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I don't know, but I'll think about it later, because I am busy.
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So the original idea wasn't yours. And now you think it can't work. And you are still talking about it. I see. Very interesting.
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That statement is full of potential for misunderstanding, and cannot be left alone.
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I was wrong.
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Thanks.
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Careful there :-)
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That is incorrect advice for the OpenBSD world.
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Your mistake.
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This bug report totally sucks.
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what is "this case"?
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my advice: walk away from this one.
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Generally Unix has no way of doing this.
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So what do you really mean here?
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Is a crash a performance impact?
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what is the goal?
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Your emails only contain opinions.
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words words words words
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Are you done?
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Doesn't that send shivers down your spine?
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Your bug report is too incomplete. Can't help you.
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No.
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We'd rather jump off a cliff.
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Good luck with that.
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Looking forward to you providing code which solves the problem.
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This feature is probably older than you.
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it is behaving *exactly* as intended.
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There are a few compromises.
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I think I know a perfect candidate to take this further: You.
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Seriously?
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The OpenBSD process is quite well understood. Use the best methods, doubt what you do, refractor.
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Hey, it looks like you are just trying to be a dick.
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Does your mother know?
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It's great that you have an opinion.
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Run something else! We don't care!
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That's a load of bull.
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Your opinions count for zero.
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To achieve merit, you must do the homework you assigned yourself.
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Get serious.
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and I wanna build a rocket ship...
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No thanks.
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The problem is obvious.
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If you don't have the skill to do it, well that's too bad...
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You didn't do your homework, and it blew up in your face. Then you wrote a few paragraphs. Then I replied. That is the whole sad story.
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I tried to read the rest of what you wrote. It makes no sense.
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[harvey-commits] [PATCH 2/2] Compile Harvey in C11 mode.
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[harvey] we need to bring sam back
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[harvey] booting a disk
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[Harvey] Harvey broken for me
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[harvey] Cannot boot with QEMU
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[harvey] we don't have a repeatable build process
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[harvey] Git clone not working
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[harvey] today's broken build
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[9fans] need a REAL WORKING iso
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[harvey] There is interest in harvey here at the riscv workshop
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[harvey] gerrit hell
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[harvey] Harvey fails to boot in qemu
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[golang-dev] godoc.org is down
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[harvey-commits] chdir regression test
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[harvey] FOSDEM
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I did take a look at rewriting the CoC in Basic English and found it way too restrictive. -- Andrew Gerrand
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[#OpenBSD] Carefully explaining your problem is half the solution.
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If you get this, delete it. - Sorry! -- Tim Berners-Lee, www-talk, Mon, 28 Oct 91 14:34:12 GMT+0100
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Why are you wasting my life? -- Jeff Bezos
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All operating systems are bullshit. -- Ted Unangst
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If you want to get started with autotools, try to build yourself a minimal autotools project. Once you have a working stub, you already took the biggest hurdle. -- Hacker News comment
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Please, excuse me the outflow.
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uriel, what you say would make sense if the "jokes" didn't include putting mein kampf in /lib. -- erik quanstrom
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ISIS Influence on Web Prompts Second Thoughts on First Amendment
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Whenever possible, you should use the 'cat' command line tool for this. Here's an example in Go:
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GCC 6 Will Warn You About Misleading Code Indentations
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Subject: [FD] Apple WatchOS v2.1 - Denial of Service Vulnerability
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Any objections to me rewriting rc in go without all known bugs? -- brucee
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One way that I was able to get this working was forking 9front and adding a clunk callback to Srv structure.
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Your Go installation is broken. -- Brad Fitzpatrick
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./configure CFLAGS="-I$HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/include -I$HOME/source/harvey/ape/include -mno-red-zone -ffreestanding -fno-builtin -nostdlib -trigraphs -D_SUSV2_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_LIMITS_EXTENSION -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_BSD_EXTENSION -DHAVE_SOCK_OPTS -DHARVEY -DPlan9" LDFLAGS="-static $HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib/crt1.o $HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib/crti.o $HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib/crtn.o -L$HOME/source/harvey/ape/amd64/lib -L$HOME/source/harvey/amd64/lib" LIBS="-lbsd -lap -lc" LIBM="" --prefix=$HOME/source/harvey/ape/ports *--host=x86_64-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-harvey *--enable-shared=no
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Apache is less magical than it was in the 90's. -- Brad Fitzpatrick
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