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ps2000

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    Comment #4648997

    Did you forget who developed git? So in this case it's fine ;) But honestly, I also have a hard time finding a use case for this. The question I ask my self over and over again: wh…

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    Comment #4644428

    Ha, what about history.stackexchange.com. IT History at its best...

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    Comment #4644427

    I doubt it, probably I'll check at skeptics.stackexchange.com.

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    Comment #4627129

    During this time I still went to school and half of my friends had self-build computers. The other half had computer from very small shops. And this was also a time when none-Linux…

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    Comment #4626922

    If I didn't overlook something it only states something about hardware market shares. Which are much easier to measure than software market share. (Although even in the hw market s…

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    Comment #4626831

    98%? Even if you assume this only counts desktop OSs, I think that is an exaggeration...

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    Comment #4606143

    Only one thing sucks more than pagination: a very long article, you accidentally scroll and forget which section you are reading. Pagination is better than no navigation, this is w…

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    Comment #4601540

    Yeah agree, they know how to market their stuff. (Maybe Alpha is a marketing instrument after all? ;)) However I think for this problem, and many others, mastering a general purpos…

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    Comment #4596578

    Yeah, the reality is that most game vendors ruined open desktop platforms. There was a time when Windows and PCs were still big and mobile gadgets were only used by business people…

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    Comment #4580410

    This is genius, announcing registrations on Facebook. I have never seen such a thing.

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    Comment #4580275

    After all there aren't many high quality opensource RDBMS GUIs available. The only one I know is pgAdmin and even pgAdmin has some serious bugs. (GUI freezes easily when you have m…

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    Comment #4531834

    Mirah? Anyone?

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    Comment #4510846

    I remember myself creating cron jobs to free wasted /tmp space

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    Comment #4510827

    Rare use case... I remember CD burning softwares and torrent clients asking for special temp directories to be used for that. Allowing every day applications to create GBs of tmp f…

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    Comment #4453718

    I think you mean Debian. I know lots of people who successfully installed Ubuntu that don't know what a boot sector is but are still happy with it. (After all most people use web a…

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    Comment #4453710

    Linux on the desktop suffered from weak developer and industry support. It was until some years ago, Linux sound system latency was as powerful as Windows 3.1's. Using proprietary …

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    Comment #4427118

    "While C itself is a relatively rigid language"

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    Comment #4161132

    99th percentile of people who either don't care or are not able to care about privacy

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    Comment #3538700

    I guess it's also a matter of taste. In any case, my taste is this: RESTful APIs usually represent CRUD operations, each of these letter can be beautifully mapped to request types:…