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murdoze
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Comment #37018704
Any chance it cures hypertension? High or low blood pressure?
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Comment #35980895
Windows NT 3.51 still the best
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Comment #35936249
As if Eastern imperialists are any better, if at all
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Comment #35849455
Agree, but it's nowhere near TASM or even MASM macro processor ;0)
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Comment #35844951
Microservices reveal communication. I believe we do not have the right tools yet.
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Comment #35626523
Without this patch QNX was simply not usable, since it had a random race condition in the kernel, which just broke everything. They have incorporated the patch into some QNX 6.5 ve…
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Comment #35626297
Intel Joule? Never again.
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Comment #35602671
I love Google Docs and Sheets and hate Word and Excel.
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Comment #35602258
I see no value in the Windows desktop. For my tasks.
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Comment #35597497
We have discovered a critical bug in QNX 6 kernel in a networking scenario. There is no workaround, since the bug was in the core of their message passing infrastructure - a non-bl…
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Comment #35397362
Travis J Corcoran's Aristillus series. Exact match and more to come. Roger Zelazny's Roadmarks, if you stretch it a bit.
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Comment #35317916
The same about the difference between software and hardware
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Comment #35314676
Real-time code has high requirements for correctness and execution deadlines. Which means, w/o deterministic execution Haskell not suitable for a whole niche, where its safety prop…
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Comment #35314408
Chomsky is fine with formal grammars, but completely wrong when it comes to natural languages.
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Comment #35314373
In the algebra course one of the assignments was actually to prove that 2 + 2 = 4. In a ring with a unit.
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Comment #35313745
I also wrote a source-generating disassembler for a 8-bit i8080-based Soviet-designed computer, RADIO-86RK — because I wanted to improve software published in the magazine. And exp…
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Comment #35306690
FORTH ;)
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Comment #34918689
Well... https://github.com/Ko-oK-OS/xv6-rust well... https://github.com/Jaic1/xv6-riscv-rust
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Comment #34761892
One of the largest C++ projects I worked on was compiled with exceptions disabled (-fno-exceptions). Still in production, for 20 years now.
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Comment #34663356
Like DOOM?
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Comment #34477575
Indirect threaded code is quite a universal program representation. We used to have our Forth-like system back in 1994, with a virtualized NEXT point, so we had execute, interpret,…
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Comment #33974693
Dare to substitute Holocaust for Holodomor in this context? If, of course, what you're telling is true.
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Comment #33960700
Collateral damage
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Comment #33960643
W/a the Polish? Warsaw used to be part of your empire. Or the lucky bastards are in NATO already, out of your reach?
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Comment #33948737
Have you heard of the Address Programming Language? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsLlYY50zec (English subtitles) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxgFR_tK0iA