| "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Nov 01 02:26PM -0700 On 11/1/2023 1:24 PM, Retro Guy wrote: >> But I posted this followup to comp.arch through eternal-september. > You can post from anywhere you want that carries the group, you just > can't post from google groups We can still use google groups for some searching purposes. Remember when they, Google, tried to outright ban comp.lang.c a while back? Not even able to read it... |
| Stephen Fuld <sfuld@alumni.cmu.edu.invalid>: Nov 01 02:31PM -0700 On 11/1/2023 1:19 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: >>> Ummm.... so they allow followups but not new topics? >> Read-only. No posting. Neither newtopics nor followups. None. Nada. > But I posted this followup to comp.arch through eternal-september. There has been some confusion in this thread recently. Anyone with an account can read and post messages using Eternal September. The "read only" is apparently just Google Groups. That is, anyone can read any article through Google Groups, but no one can post new articles nor replies to the group using Google Groups. -- - Stephen Fuld (e-mail address disguised to prevent spam) |
| Jack <invalid@invalid.net>: Nov 01 10:55PM On 01/11/2023 21:31, Stephen Fuld wrote: > only" is apparently just Google Groups. That is, anyone can read any > article through Google Groups, but no one can post new articles nor > replies to the group using Google Groups. There is another server called "paganini.bofh.team". You don't need an account but spam is not allowed. People abusing the server will have their IP address blocked. |
| Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@cs.nmsu.edu>: Nov 01 05:22PM -0600 >> But I posted this followup to comp.arch through eternal-september. > You can post from anywhere you want that carries the group, you just > can't post from google groups Ah, OK. When I originally posted that I was reading from e-s, it was pointed out to me that I couldn't post. Which seemed very odd, under the circumstances. |
| "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Nov 01 02:07PM -0700 On 11/1/2023 1:50 PM, Kaz Kylheku wrote: >> first time this idea was published. > But back then, Ben Affleck had a hotly publicized affair with a hot > water bottle (thermophore), so that's where that's from. Be sure to check out: https://vorbrodt.blog/2019/02/05/fast-semaphore ;^) |
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