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or maybe AIX on POWER

he's gone way off the /pol/tard deepend. He used to be a pretty good source for GNU/Linux tutorials but man he's insufferable

I can maybe understand not fully grasping how the GPLs work (I sometimes have to look at GNUs page of compatible and incompatible licenses myself) but something as simple as apache or MIT should be so dead simple it hurts

the .su domain was made when the soviet union was still around, so that doesn't really break the rules. I would prefer for top level domains to be eternal for a great multitude of reasons

The possible annoyance with eternal country-code TLDs would be the dissolution of one country, and the creation (or renaming) of another country resulting in an eventual exhaustion of two-letter country codes. Eternity is a rather long duration.

if we run out of 2 letter TLDs, move to 3 letter ones. it really wouldn't be that hard. Also, that's assuming our current system stays in place

Before exhaustion, you're likely to have new countries where they have to have suboptimal two letter codes, because a dissolved country is squating on it.

An interesting one is .uk, because the UK's country code is actually GB (the ccTLD is delegated, but unused).

And that's before we get into the really weird not-a-proper-country ones like .im or .pn.


> so that doesn't really break the rules

At the time it did not break the rules. It's breaking the rules now because by the original rules it should have been phased out. What makes it survive is a special arrangement.


For a better implementation of everything being a file, Plan 9 and inferno come pretty close to literally everything being a file.

People have hoped that for a long while but sadly I don't ever see that happening

I think it has WINEs browser which is webkit based

Wine's recreation of MSHTML is based on Gecko from Firefox

https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Gecko


I wish korea or the US could pass a law requiring samsung/sk hynix or micron to allocate a certain amount of their production for consumer use

I bought the pi 500+, it fit my requirement of being built into the keyboard

I bought a Pi 500+ (basically a 16gb Pi 5 in a keyboard with a built in NVME hat) to use as a family computer, otherwise I agree. Unless you're planning on using it as an actual desktop there's no real reason for that much ram

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