Didn't Windows 95 do this too?!?
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RE: https://techhub.social/@rayckeith/116370449957346533
Didn't Windows 95 do this too?!?
For fuck's sake, Apple, get your shit together and stop reinventing 30 year old 32 bit Windows bugs!
@cstross
Can we crash macOS by creating a folder called "con" inside another folder called "con" as well?*Windows 95 peels off mask* "And I would have got away with it too if it wasn't for you meddling security researchers!"
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RE: https://techhub.social/@rayckeith/116370449957346533
Didn't Windows 95 do this too?!?
For fuck's sake, Apple, get your shit together and stop reinventing 30 year old 32 bit Windows bugs!
@cstross I've had multiple uptime durations in excess of 90 days on my current Mac mini....
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RE: https://techhub.social/@rayckeith/116370449957346533
Didn't Windows 95 do this too?!?
For fuck's sake, Apple, get your shit together and stop reinventing 30 year old 32 bit Windows bugs!
@cstross Ok, I went and read it and I’m still tentatively gonna call bullshit on that dev.
My primary laptop is currently running at over 4 months of uptime, I have over a dozen client (I’m in IT) machines with 5-9 months of uptime.
My work laptop doesn’t sleep/hibernate as it’s tethered to a screen so that’s a continuous 127 days.
I have an iMac Pro sitting next to me on the floor that’s been running for 245 days straight.

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@cstross Ok, I went and read it and I’m still tentatively gonna call bullshit on that dev.
My primary laptop is currently running at over 4 months of uptime, I have over a dozen client (I’m in IT) machines with 5-9 months of uptime.
My work laptop doesn’t sleep/hibernate as it’s tethered to a screen so that’s a continuous 127 days.
I have an iMac Pro sitting next to me on the floor that’s been running for 245 days straight.

@cstross And before anyone asks*, the client machines are wide spread of OS versions (because I’m kinda behind on bringing everything forward & I don’t quite trust macOS 26 fully yet
)*no one was going to ask.

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@cstross This is definitely not every Mac. We have a number of Macs running as servers with way more uptime than that. Plus I'd definitely have noticed if our FileMaker server that I manage was dying every month and half. Also the media server in my basement has way more uptime than that.
Edit: Seeing reports it may be Tahoe only.
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@JdeBP @oclsc @cstross for more context see Norman's paper here: https://vtda.org/pubs/AUUGN/AUUGN-V04.2.pdf
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@JdeBP @oddhack @cstross From 1984-1990 I worked in the Bell Labs Computing Science Research Group, the folks from whom Unix originally came. At the time we still ran our own Unix; colloquially we called it Research Unix for cultural reasons.
Our cat had no options at all; it just read as much as it could in each go and wrote the same amount, so -u was no longer needed. That's the way cat should be.
That the completely different group responsible for the commercial System V product, in a completely different part of the company in a facility four miles from Murray Hill accepted that abomination was irrelevant to us.
Research Unix wound down not long after I left, though there is no direct connection between those events.
My standards are unreasonably high, yes. We were an arrogant bunch, yes. But philosophically we were right.
The even-greater iconoclasm visible in Plan 9 comes from the same place.