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Really? You want me to explain what an ABI is? System calls? Process separation? Separate memory spaces? Privilege rings?
There is a reason we have different terms for things like tasks, processes, threads, etc.
Really? They're full "programs"?
Idiots.
ECUs only have one "program".
Maybe they meant routines?
Not to mention livestreaming of the explosive diarrhea and vomiting competitions
http://www.chron.com/olympics/...
Where is "Canadean" stuff made?
Or buy a put option.
So according to moore's law, we have about 18 years of storage density progress left.
Show a millennial a rotary phone and ask him to report on it. Wonder what terms he'd use to describe it.
This headline sounds a lot like a press release from Pied Piper, the fictional company in the TV show "Silicon Valley".
derp
Oh, wait.
I get maybe 2 or 3 spams a week at most that make it through my filters.
Is there a single person here who doesn't think everything you post is complete shit?
Again, Peter, not all of my machines run systemd.
If that were the *default*, it would be a non-story.
"telnet" is exactly the same length as "rlogin"And always forced you to type your username and password.
"ssh" is 3 characters SHORTER than "rlogin".
"nohup" exists on every machine.
Your "systemd-run" twaddle does not.
> Anyway, those "terse" commands and their "terse" switches are really hard to remember
No, only for clueless morons like yourself.
Hey, dickhead: many of us run many many machines, and not all of them have systemd.
You can keep dismissing people who are smarter than you than calling what they're telling you "twaddle", but it doesn't make it so.
One more time:
"screen" exists everywhere I have screen installed.
"systemd-run" does not.
You can do that with a cron job, if you really want to be a completely dickheaded admin.
As others have said, you're a fucking dumbass.
"nohup" exists everywhere. "systemd-run" does not.
Look genius:
This is an API:
extern int add(int a, int b);
This is code:
int add(int a, int b){ return a+b;}
Copy the prototype all you want, I don't give a crap.
If you had any brains you'd realize that functioning sociopaths know how to hide their sociopath tendencies and pretend to care when it benefits them.
Women call in to local news stations to complain about what women more attractive than them are wearing instead.
Demographics.
Every single "enterprise class" web service (e.g. HR, payroll, health care, etc.) will be still insist on flash for the next 20 years.
"Threat" to human labo[u]r?
Nobody ever says "brand new drug is a threat to disease".
Who are these "economists"?
Really? You want me to explain what an ABI is? System calls? Process separation? Separate memory spaces? Privilege rings?
There is a reason we have different terms for things like tasks, processes, threads, etc.
Really? They're full "programs"?
Idiots.
ECUs only have one "program".
Maybe they meant routines?
Not to mention livestreaming of the explosive diarrhea and vomiting competitions
http://www.chron.com/olympics/...
Where is "Canadean" stuff made?
Or buy a put option.
So according to moore's law, we have about 18 years of storage density progress left.
Show a millennial a rotary phone and ask him to report on it. Wonder what terms he'd use to describe it.
This headline sounds a lot like a press release from Pied Piper, the fictional company in the TV show "Silicon Valley".
derp
Oh, wait.
I get maybe 2 or 3 spams a week at most that make it through my filters.
Is there a single person here who doesn't think everything you post is complete shit?
Again, Peter, not all of my machines run systemd.
If that were the *default*, it would be a non-story.
"telnet" is exactly the same length as "rlogin"
And always forced you to type your username and password.
"ssh" is 3 characters SHORTER than "rlogin".
"nohup" exists on every machine.
Your "systemd-run" twaddle does not.
> Anyway, those "terse" commands and their "terse" switches are really hard to remember
No, only for clueless morons like yourself.
Hey, dickhead: many of us run many many machines, and not all of them have systemd.
You can keep dismissing people who are smarter than you than calling what they're telling you "twaddle", but it doesn't make it so.
One more time:
"screen" exists everywhere I have screen installed.
"systemd-run" does not.
You can do that with a cron job, if you really want to be a completely dickheaded admin.
As others have said, you're a fucking dumbass.
"nohup" exists everywhere. "systemd-run" does not.
Look genius:
This is an API:
extern int add(int a, int b);
This is code:
int add(int a, int b)
{
return a+b;
}
Copy the prototype all you want, I don't give a crap.
If you had any brains you'd realize that functioning sociopaths know how to hide their sociopath tendencies and pretend to care when it benefits them.
Women call in to local news stations to complain about what women more attractive than them are wearing instead.
Demographics.
Every single "enterprise class" web service (e.g. HR, payroll, health care, etc.) will be still insist on flash for the next 20 years.
"Threat" to human labo[u]r?
Nobody ever says "brand new drug is a threat to disease".
Who are these "economists"?