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1. sdgdfg+h6[view] [source] 2022-05-11 07:16:08
>>taubek+(OP)
Its funny how many quirks of UNIX/C/etc go back to the severe limitations of early day computers. Which is why using modern languages like Rust and its compiler really feels like coming up for air.
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2. alecmg+Ca[view] [source] 2022-05-11 07:56:16
>>sdgdfg+h6
I think Windows is even more permeated with legacy

Off the top of my head:

Nobody questions why main drive is C:, remnant of [an] early computer having two floppy (not sure) drives on A: and B:

Or more recent - C:/Windows/System32 holds 64 bit executables; 32 bit exectuables live in C:/Windows/SysWOW64

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3. thg+3g[view] [source] 2022-05-11 08:47:36
>>alecmg+Ca
Windows is a 32 bit shell for a 16 bit extension to an 8 bit Operating System designed for a 4 bit microchip by a 2 bit company which can't stand one bit of competition.
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