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Quotes of the week

Posted Jul 19, 2012 18:29 UTC (Thu) by nevets (subscriber, #11875)
In reply to: Quotes of the week by Jandar
Parent article: Quotes of the week

B16 == Big

You probably can figure out the rest.


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Quotes of the week

Posted Jul 19, 2012 18:47 UTC (Thu) by Jandar (subscriber, #85683) [Link]

This borders on ridiculousness. Now we have to recode all numbers for 1337-speak prudes? What's with 1 or 0? The glyphs of those numbers resemble outward sexual organs. Please recode 1 as (2/2) and 0 as (2-2) ;-)

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Posted Jul 19, 2012 18:55 UTC (Thu) by nevets (subscriber, #11875) [Link]

The problem is that this is code from Microsoft, and this was no coincidence that B16B00B5 resembles something perverted. It really looks to be a slap in the face to Linux by Microsoft.

As I stated in the thread, what else would you expect within a file called hyPERV_vmbus.c.

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Posted Jul 19, 2012 19:18 UTC (Thu) by Jandar (subscriber, #85683) [Link]

Oh, I thought this number had technical origin. Something named *perv* from this company is adequate, but how it comes Microsoft associates with linux something which many people find desirable? ;-)

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Posted Jul 19, 2012 23:14 UTC (Thu) by jzbiciak (✭ supporter ✭, #5246) [Link]

I personally thought it was rather juvenile, as opposed to perverted. Stuff like this only contributes to the low participation rate of women in open source.

While it came from Microsoft, I doubt it was intended specifically to make Linux look bad. I rather suspect it was the result of a programmer with some awful habits. I wonder how many other "funny" hex constants are floating around in that programmer's code.

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Posted Jul 20, 2012 12:27 UTC (Fri) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

Well, it meant that Paolo Bonzini and Matthew Garrett made national news: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18922629>.

(Given the number of worthwhile things both have done that have received no publicity outside the free software community at all, it's depressing yet typical that they get it for *this* of all things.)

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Posted Jul 21, 2012 3:26 UTC (Sat) by smitty_one_each (subscriber, #28989) [Link]

He could have used B16BA115, for the AC/DC reference. That would have been C001.

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