Re: what is expected malloc behavior re. limits/insufficient resources?
Re: what is expected malloc behavior re. limits/insufficient resources?
- Subject: Re: what is expected malloc behavior re. limits/insufficient resources?
- From: Esteban Bodigami <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 05:19:26 -0600
you call your sub-processes daemons and i call a lot of things as pixies; and laugh at that? wanna have some technical discussion?
X is not really needed if we have OpenGL and HMTL 5 + CSS_current, and if we "made a lightweight windowing system based on Webkit + some hacks to add an OpenGL element to HTML". X is a drag. Aqua is stuck in the GUI's philosophies of the 90's. The tabs of Safari_current are an abomination; there are better ways to do this; but it implies killing the menubar or changing drastically the dock. Darwin is not being properly updated; installing Darwin on VMware Fussion is possible but more difficult than other "Unix distros". BSD licenses are too permissive, GPL too restrictive. Being "married" to an Intel architecture, when Sparc had an 8 core, highly efficient processor, when the x86 world was only dreaming of 4 cores (where is my MacBook Pro/Mac Pro/xServe with an 8 core niagara processor?)
if Apple is now only an inc, then what are they doing next? a car with a collaboration of Tesla and the Pininifarina design firm? A B2 or B3, with a more sportier look maybe.
Terry Lambert
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On Jul 20, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
IainS wrote:
I have no idea what's going on here - no action of mine should have precipitated this...
I filed the radars, they've been acknowledged... and I'm awaiting the outcome.
I suspect what happened is that Terry's iPhone Mail.app inadvertently flagged a 7 months old message as unread, which prompted him to reply without looking at the date. Maybe he should file a bug with Apple ;-)
I saw the date. I just wondered why it had been re-forwarded. The Received: timestamp line in the raw header indicates a recent SMTP server traversal. No harm done. Maybe there was just a mail server hiccup. Maybe it was just the mail server attempting to inject some technical discussion. ;-).
-- Terry
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