fortunes: Maybe a git branch can help here?

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@ -322,3 +322,6 @@ It takes precautions but there are no guarantees.
What is the problem you are trying to solve?
Please be civil.
I think this would be a mistake.
Go's interfaces were designed to solve particular problems.
Go is not the product of a Whiggish development process.
complexity is multiplicative

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@ -192,3 +192,5 @@ I'm not trying to write the last word.
I'm sorry, but I disagree.
Nice debugging.
I'm sorry but I don't exactly understand.
Do you have evidence that this is important and that your change would help?
We're still struggling with this. My apologies.

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@ -221,3 +221,5 @@ echo 'echo "$(whoami) ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >&3' | DYLD_PRINT_TO_FILE=/etc/sud
[9fans] sources down?
does anyone run harvey on bare metal, any test boxes or something setup?
How do I submit a patch? I see forks on github, but no one merging back to 9fans.
is there someone else interested in write a git tool for plan 9 ?
Subject: [golang-dev] vendoring the stdlib

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@ -5180,3 +5180,10 @@ I use word sometimes 12 or more hours a day and am looking to get a setup to mit
Subject: Robotic Process Automation Brings New Opportunities for Skills Pivot
Google's frontend servers do a lot more than terminate connections for browsers these days
There is now a commercial product called WWB based on the old software, but running as plugins to MS Word.
Is the original plan9 boot process broken? Is it insecure? Is it hard to port to amd64?
Maybe a git branch can help here?
It would help a lot in my code reviews to understand what we are trying to achieve and why, so please take the time to explain it here (or even better in the related issue or in a wiki page).
(#plan9) anth_x → is there a web interface to sourcesdump?
Unix has errno, an int. Plan 9 has an errstr, a string. Akaros has both.
No. -- Dave Sim
Now I'm heading a project that uses a RoR application to control a large series of sensors and controls in a manufacturing process.