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This article deserves to be the basis of a Wikipedia page. It is so well written and full of references. Congratulations to the author.


Thank you very much, really appreciate it! There's a respectable article on engines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_JavaScript_engines), but indeed, no article on runtimes. I did feel that they were under-discussed compared to engines, though, with most analysis focusing on browsers and Node-alikes, so wanted to add something to the literature.


Same with me. I had just changed my SIM last month, forced by the phone company. Luckily I had an inactive eSIM from a trip abroad from last year as IMEI2; that Google liked.


Btw, changing the SIM card does not change the IMEI - that's tied to the phone.


First Linux I bought was Walnut Creek Linux CD-ROM. Second was Redhat. I would still be on Redhat if it were not for IBM and their bad faith source-available interpretation of the GPL. Then I bought Mandrake and used it as long as it was Mandrake and not the thing that became Conectiva. Then I heard about Ubuntu which would mail free CDs anywhere in the world. I was in education back then and my students would ask Ubuntu for CDs for a class I was teaching, and Canonical sent them a cardboard display, flyers, stickers, and about 50 CDs. They watched in class Revolution OS and contacted many of the people on it, which were kind enough to answer them. Those were the times; I'm old, yet still looking for a job because I love the industry.


I can't remember the name of the Linux CD set I would buy. It had a red background and a picture of the globe. The cds contained slackware/sunsite/gnu etc. I think it started with an "I"...

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Found it, wild nostalgia! It was infomagic. This was my first Linux install: https://archive.org/details/ldr_0895_4cd


Hah, I downloaded floppy disk images from Walnut Creek CD-ROM's amazing FTP mirror site, wrote them to actual floppies in my university computer lab, and carried those home to try out SLS and later Slackware.

Starting with Linux in 1993, I was already using it productively for years before things like SSH and VMware existed!


Thank you for Harmonic, it is beautiful. Open sourced just makes it perfect.


Mouths to feed, mortgage, education, healthcare. I had a business with two single friends as associates, a guy and a girl (me a guy). Both of them checked out at five, they had many chat windows with friends open during the workday (MSN/Yahoo chat era), had friends visit and play Age of Empires in our LAN., while I stayed working late, very focused, not because I was smarter or wiser but because I had an obligation, a duty to bring home the bread. We spoke a couple of times about it, things changed for a week or two and then all back to "normal". Finally I came to accept it: I was no longer in much need of social interactions because I had a spouse, while they were still on the market.


Read, study to prepare. Respect the wisdom of each gender, talk to find the common principles of your new family. Then, when approaching every new real life situation of your new dad role, embrace and respect your instinct, it comes with millennia of knowledge.


No, I don't. I'm a latino tech worker living in Latin America. If I I were to program in Spanish, I would be closing the global market for my profession. I have seen Russians love Java. I have seen much sustained interest in Go from the Chinese. That is a global market, not the tower of Babel. JS is enough of a nightmare as it is, just imagine if there were localized versions. I have seen it in the first localized versions of Excel years ago. SUMA instead of SUM, so a Spanish Excel sheet only worked on a Spanish Excel. I'm glad now the internal representation is language independent.


For me, WordPerfect in Spanish. It was a very professional translation, and all the relevant associated tools worked too. Now, sometimes you get all the bells and whistles in English and a couple more languages, and then only core functionality in the rest.


Making art in the broad meaning of the word. I became an amateur actor. Then an amateur director. I forced myself to read poetry. That type of things helped me the most. I'm 54 now, but I started doing these things during my late teens.


The best training is not going to school. My three daughters have always been homeschooled. Every minute they have for themselves, they practice all sorts of creative activities by choice. They paint, write, draw, play music, do crafts.


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