01:23:27
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<crc>
I log to /dev/null, so that wouldn't affect me :)
01:33:15
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<thrig>
also you probably have large file support
01:49:15
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<crc>
probably: haven't really looked
01:51:14
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<crc>
The FreeBSD box w/ZFS can definitely do big files, not sure what the OpenBSD limits are
08:08:31
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<veltas>
Logs are a PITA
10:25:46
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<DKordic>
KipIngram: Greetings. I wonder (bet on it :) if You noticed `See the Pattern' and `The Thunderbolts Project' YouTube Channels?
10:25:46
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<DKordic>
IMHO in comparison Sabine and Unzicker are mainstream.
14:07:16
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<KipIngram>
No, I haven't seen that - I will take a look. I find both Sabine and Unzicker interesting. You really just kind of have to love Sabine's sass.
14:43:57
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<xentrac>
this issue of Byte reviews the H89 kit computer I had when I was a kid
14:49:36
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<xentrac>
even though it's a Forth issue, it's mostly about non-Forth things
14:50:51
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<xentrac>
"....hard-disk drives are now a reality for your personal-computer system", the H89, a circuit design for a low-cost modem
14:53:18
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<xentrac>
Moore's article begins on p. 76 (78/308)
14:55:38
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<xentrac>
the "about the author" sidebar on the article suggests that he'd already stepped away from day-to-day responsibilities at Forth, Inc.; it says he's the "Chairman of the Board", presumably because he was the majority shareholder
14:56:10
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<xentrac>
so Rather was already running the company
15:04:00
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<xentrac>
I don't think I've read this article before; it contains code excerpts from proto-Forths I don't recognize
17:29:04
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<cleobuline>
bonjour
17:39:04
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<xentrac>
bonjour
21:41:22
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<cleobuline>
ForthBot: WORDS
21:41:22
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<ForthBot>
DP test HELLO DOUBLE FACT POW FIBONACCI COUNTDOWN TUCK 2DROP SUM_SQUARE CUBE SUM_CUBES RECUNACCI CAT :D TRIPLE POW2 TEST-CASE FACTLOOP TEST SOURCE
21:44:59
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<cleobuline>
ForthBot: SOURCE @ PRINT