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cryptrash
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Comment #12970016
Of course I didnt. Klabnik is practically a communist, lots of anti-American sentiments, etc. Pcwalton has been spamming HN for ages about rust. They're all terrible. I've heard ru…
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Comment #12969942
I'll never use rust for anything important. Too dangerous, unstable, badly organized, toxic development community, the list goes on.
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Comment #12967720
dang, you must realize by now that you've almost singlehandedly ruined discourse on HN, right?
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Comment #12958565
That one was free, next time I'll bill ya
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Comment #12958029
Well thanks for that astroturfed testimonial!
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Comment #12958023
That's what I use it for now. Thought I mentioned that, whoops. Yeah, I just run ubuntu on it.
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Comment #12957709
Yeah, I use a Chromebook as my main browsing machine and I've been so disappointed with it's capabilities. For some reason, I thought Google would make some efforts to make the Chr…
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Comment #12915882
Yeah, most billionaires have no idea what they're talking about. All luck. Yup. /s
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Comment #12913862
Yes. Lua could have been the Julia of its time if they had decided to pursue a more advanced compilation system rather than trying to embed lua everywhere in everything. Luajit is …
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Comment #12887538
Yeah I noticed that too. I wax assuming that it would target the word nearest the bottom that starts with the letter I start with, but I don't think that is the case. Not sure, but…
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Comment #12885160
1400 at 7am, I call that pretty good.
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Comment #12876939
I'm pretty excited about this. I think some kids out there will really enjoy an environment like this to mess with, and maybe learn a thing or two about machine learning along the …
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Comment #12861010
Well, this thing can run Ubuntu Touch apps, and it may even be able to run Sailfish and Nemo apps later on... Ubuntu Touch is the big one though, I'd love to see more devices compa…
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Comment #12845369
How can thinkpads reasonably be trusted after superfish though? Some security agencies don't even allow Lenovo hardware onsite, sort of implies something...
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Comment #12842278
Out of touch? Who'd want to be in touch with a war criminal like Hillary? I don't want to be in that touch. Should a businessman run a country? I don't know. Should a criminal terr…
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Comment #12822569
Man, remember when GC pauses were >1ms? >10ms? >100ms? How far Go has come! Goes (yup) to show you how much actual engineers can accomplish versus a team of ex-rubyists with no clu…
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Comment #12822559
Man, remember when GC pauses were >1ms? >10ms? >100ms? How far Go has come! Goes (yup) to show you how much actual engineers can accomplish versus a team of ex-rubyists with no clu…
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Comment #12815362
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes, UK. Y'all check out some Chromebooks now, and maybe even consider some odroid products. I have a cardboard phone box with a little crappy USB …