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22 Comments
- Cupantae, on 01/28/2009, -0/+14Computers have always been 'dumb' - it's the users that are smart.
A computer doesn't make decisions. It blindly and unthinkingly follows instructions. Fast, but most definitely dumb. - weeFred, on 01/29/2009, -2/+11Catching up? Linux is way ahead of Windows which is most definitely the most mainstream OS.
- Vadi0, on 01/27/2009, -2/+6Hot. 'Smart' computers, here we come :)
- srg13, on 01/29/2009, -0/+3Hardly... I think 'cloud computing' is the buzz phrase of the month, and is far a more stupid term anyway.
- inactive, on 01/28/2009, -2/+5location aware - buzz phase of the month
- tuxisawesome, on 01/29/2009, -0/+3why did you include <linux/limits.h> and not stdio?
- asgardshill, on 01/28/2009, -13/+16Stop whining about MrBabyMan. Post something interesting and you could be popular too.
- evilgourmet, on 01/29/2009, -0/+3Whats with the dead server on that link?
- 2Wrongs, on 01/29/2009, -0/+3I've had vague ideas about connecting up a GPS unit w/ a Beagle board (http://beagleboard.org/) but got bogged down trying to get routing to work. Anyone find something that does that?
(And yes I do like re-inventing the wheel) - MadHarvey, on 01/29/2009, -1/+3warning: implicit declaration of function
You didn't make it after all.... sorry. - LifeNova, on 01/28/2009, -3/+4Pretty cool stuff- just another example of how Linux seems to be catching up to mainstream OSes
- inactive, on 08/18/2009, -0/+1why use puts when you can use 'print'?
- Queue29, on 01/30/2009, -0/+1"Stop whining about MrBabyMan. Post something interesting and Mr. BabyMan will re-post it making it popular too."
Fixed that for you - MattBD, on 01/29/2009, -1/+1What about GeoDjango?
http://geodjango.org/
I'd heard of it but I'm not quite sure what it is. I know a little Python and am interested in learning to use Django for web development. GeoDjango sounds interesting... - inactive, on 02/04/2009, -0/+0Always great to see new open source technology. I hope it is similar to the Iphone's ability to find me on the map.
- inactive, on 01/28/2009, -3/+1Same. Dugg this comment.
- mingusmingus, on 01/29/2009, -3/+2I guess a real linux user would say "get a real linux distro."
but i'm not a real linux user. - wyoham, on 01/29/2009, -6/+3Yea - "Linux is finally" catching up to main stream - yea, right.
The ham radio guys have been doing this kind of stuff on Linux since 1998.
See http://www.xastir.org - spazzm2008, on 01/29/2009, -5/+1I'd be more impressed if they could finally sort out keyboard mappings that don't break every time there's a new KDE update.
But I guess that's not 'sexy'. - Markers, on 01/27/2009, -6/+2Computers have always been 'Smart' - it's the users that are dumb.
- spongman, on 01/28/2009, -8/+3#include <linux/limits.h>
int main () {
puts ("I compile, therefore... I made it to the Linux platform! Nice view from up here...");
return 0;
} - inactive, on 01/28/2009, -21/+9buried for MrBabyMan



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