ref: b80ed41cb6fe61f5f66015cfd95cd871e793b573
parent: 8d11126b5a0e03dc670582dd6ebae441b8709242
author: stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>
date: Tue Dec 23 07:04:11 EST 2014
fortunes: if(~ $i (seek _nsec)) { # untested so far - geoff
--- a/lib/rob
+++ b/lib/rob
@@ -265,3 +265,6 @@
Don't do that.
This is just me speaking, not the Go team.
Go doesn't have it.
+Even the simplest changes can be disruptive.
+Feels like the wrong solution to me.
+Copying source just leads to confusion.
--- a/lib/theo
+++ b/lib/theo
@@ -423,3 +423,5 @@
Oh really.
It ends badly.
I explained that.
+Alas.
+The NTP codebase is larger than the SSH codebase.
--- a/lib/troll
+++ b/lib/troll
@@ -195,3 +195,6 @@
Has anyone used Plan-9 have feedback on running it?
UX-wise (and generally speaking, for most common uses of a computer these days), Plan9 is, sadly, almost useless.
Most of the complaining about fossil's stability comes from outdated info.
+Although I'm only at the exploratory stage, I find 9vx more useful than 9front.
+[9fans] 9p on iOS?
+Are then 9legacy and 9atom too apart to somehow "merge" them?
--- a/sys/games/lib/fortunes
+++ b/sys/games/lib/fortunes
@@ -5111,3 +5111,4 @@
I want to get into web development.
The modern Plan 9 codebase is officially developed and maintained by Vita Nuova as the product named Inferno.
User interface improvements included the "layers" windowing system for the DMD 5620 graphics terminal, and the SVR3.2 curses libraries that offered eight or more color pairs and other at this time important features (forms, panels, menus, etc.).
+ if(~ $i (seek _nsec)) { # untested so far - geoff--
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