
如題,我現在在北京。
首都機場,宏偉得讓我叫了五個「嘩」。
已經近十年無來過,感覺真的是天壤之別。
今天去了久仰的798藝術區,行了差不多一整天,感覺滿足。
但很意外的是,我才剛剛下車,行了幾幾步便見到李宗盛
Once upon a time, Unix was very small and fit entirely in what is nowthe root filesystem, / ; hence, among other things, /bin , whichwas where commands went. This didn't last very long, and by the timeof at least the Third Edition in 1973, there was an additional /usr filesystem with a /usr/bin for 'overflow' programs that didn't fit onthe root filesystem any more.
(As I heard the story, the root

如題,我現在在北京。
首都機場,宏偉得讓我叫了五個「嘩」。
已經近十年無來過,感覺真的是天壤之別。
今天去了久仰的798藝術區,行了差不多一整天,感覺滿足。
但很意外的是,我才剛剛下車,行了幾幾步便見到李宗盛
There's recently been a little bit of fuss in the news about the NewYork Attorney General getting various ISPs to turn off the alt.*hierarchy on their Usenet servers, with a number of people are wonderinghow the ISPs were willing to cave in to this sort of pressure. My guess,based on what I remember from being fairly involved with a Usenet serverup until a couple of years ago, is that ISPs were probably just as happyto have a good excuse to cut back on their news servers