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all right all right all right!
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so much for good intentions.
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not quite...
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It's easy to make serious mistakes in that situation.
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I agree with some of the others here that the solution probably lies in external contributions from wise members of the community.
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It's still a race.
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Ditto.
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A program exits when main exits.
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That's just an error I will fix.
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You could just drop the adjective.
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I recommend that you fix your code now and be ready for the next release.
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No.
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I accept the argument about regularity but not the one about utility.
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Every acme user around here uses the plan9port version.
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There is no general solution but we are aware of the desire.
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I'm not sure how that helps.
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It's clumsy, I know, although it could be (and will one day be) done a little better.
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I don't know what that means.
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But what are you really trying to do?
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I thought of a few ways but I refuse to write them down for fear people will use them.
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It may be that another approach altogether is better.
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Your assurances are incorrect.
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When I look at your code I see a lot of unnecessary repetition.
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Exactly.
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Yes.
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Poor choice. You went wrong at step 1.
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Interesting idea, though.
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if crypticness is the complaint, remember you're talking about a C compiler.
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Thought I'd post this to a DOOM group.
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There are no plans for a new release of Plan 9.
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there are no pastel paints in the dungeons and dragons world
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it's fitting that my first tweet had a typo.
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There's nothing in computing that can't be broken by another level of indirection.
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It's all happening.
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I prefer deskside computers over laptops because they're much harder to throw in frustration when dealing with incompetent web sites.
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I hear that C++0x is a substantially upgraded language.
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People get annoyed when they must write two lines of code instead of one, but I don't. It's called programming.
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localization (n.): the property that a program runs globally.
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Fixes welcome.
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The first lines of source code were added to Go in 1972.
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You can all relax.
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It's not my Mac Air's fault that the web is too damn slow.
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This discussion isn't pin-headed enough yet.
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The name Brazil was chosen because we wanted terminals with Fresnel lenses on goosenecks like the ones in the movie.
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I don't see what the fuss is about.
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when i was on sabbatical the university installed linux on the PC on my desk.
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Apologies for the inconvenience.
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Thanks.
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Legal terminology is not the best medium for subtlety, so I've asked our lawyers for clarification.
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Give us your address and we'll send Ken out to fix it. That's our technique.
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This won't work.
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Weekends are quiet, good for updating big software packages.
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Web access is very important. Web browsers are very useful. But if you stop there, you're missing a lot of opportunity.
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I'll send a fix in a while.
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Plan 9 is non-standard and proud of it.
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Perhaps I should explain better.
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Here's a short version: Avoid complexity.
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Why not?
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Mea culpa.
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Sorry, guys, but it's not quite a pure PC world, at least not yet.
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True again.
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This fixes your example, anyway.
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Ptys were old and obsolete the day they were invented.
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Kick back, relax. It's the information age.
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Speaking as the portraitist, I believe I captured the personality rather well.
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That's a little simplistic.
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You don't have a user program running when you're trying to boot the kernel.
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The last pieces of this design space have not been explored.
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Feel free to delete it.
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It's surprising what's surprising.
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You should delete some mail.
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Algorithms everywhere, and not a byte to send.
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This is idiocy.
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Yes, precisely.
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Difficult administration results in incorrect or inadequate installation.
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Use something distinctive.
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It's easy if you have the spec.
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Of course it does.
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I've been thinking of sending this information to 9fans for a while.
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I'm a little disturbed by these questions.
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This question has been answered.
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No, there is no solution.
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Other systems claim to have solutions but they are exaggerating.
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I was trying to tell you the way to do it.
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Awful.
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Not exactly.
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In this context, I don't feel it's ambiguous.
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By tradition, the return value of functions report what they did, not what they considered doing.
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Sigh.
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Whoops... Incomplete instructions.
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I would like to understand this.
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I would think mouse chords would be singularly ineffective on the Mac.
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Anyone willing to help?
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Don't be stupid.
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Unnecessary, anyway.
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Actually I mistyped.
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If it's just between you and your server, go for it.
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I'd really like someone to clean the mess up (hint, hint).
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Hell has nothing to do with it.
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False.
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I think you misrepresent the purpose of security. Its role is to prevent us getting work done.
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So the rule of security is the following: if you are able to work on something other than security, your system is insecure.
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Those days [of "one tool doing one job well"] are dead and gone and the eulogy was delivered by Perl.
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I'll alert the media.
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Unix never says `please.'
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The secretaries don't understand me.
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Sometimes when you fill a vacuum, it still sucks.
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If you think awk is the perfect programming language for the problem, you don't understand the problem yet.
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There's no such thing as a simple cache bug.
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A great deal of agonizing and very little decisiveness went into resolving this issue
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Caches aren't architecture, they're just optimization.
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People admire complexity.
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Bite my shiny metal ass.
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iOS4.3 lets you decide whether the side switch is mute or rotate lock. Operating system innovations never cease.
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If you can't do something right, sometimes it's not worth doing at all.
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Once idea that comes to mind is to show us a reproducible example.
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The API has indeed changed.
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I suppose the documentation should mention this.
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I'm a radical here, but I think if a machine is paging, you've lost.
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So again, why?
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I guess I'm dim.
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