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i concur with the posters who said htop - that’s what i use
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r0ml’s the only one i know personally, but congrats to all the ACM recipients; this is a hell of an honor
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we need better synchronization between the Maine and Massachusetts lawmakers with regard to bycatch limits and so on
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we all want to write like Paul, Mark, join the club - we’ve got jackets
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“The word ‘evangelist’ is often used to describe people who advocate for a technology, and it implies that non-believers are going to hell. I was raised a mainline Protestant, and all that brimstone turns me off.” - on moving backwards
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an interesting - and potentially worrisome - SystemTap issue
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“Hence, the now ubiquitous “Community” vs. “Professional” or “Enterprise” versions of products, with the hope that Community users will become Professional or Enterprise buyers.” - like this post, but do not agree with this assertion
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interesting hire for Microsoft, snagging an IBM fellow deeply involved in SOA and web services
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Ha! I caught that Ftrain reference in Mark’s del.icio.us feed too. Kind of funny because Mark is the only other tech minded person I can think of that approaches Paul’s ability with prose. Mark’s Why Specs Matter is still probably my single favorite piece of tech literature on the web.
I put those guys right up there with Dijkstra.
Had we just kept you upstart Mainiacs instead of spinning you off as your own state, this sort of sync problem would never happen.
Ryan: i concur - Mark’s prose is typically strong to very strong. but Ford’s on his own planet.
Edward: hahaha - we need to get away from you Mass folks. grr on the mainiac label - it’s Main-errrrrrr
re: mainiac — it’s just retaliation in my brain, for my (old orchard beach) uncle calling us massholes.
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