Comment by rafram 1 year ago There’s very little WebKit / KHTML code left in Chrome. 3 comments rafram Reply wizzwizz4 1 year ago There's very little NT 3.1 code left in Windows, but it's still clear how old that project is. trustno2 1 year ago All unixes are descendants of original Unix from PDP-7 days. Why does it matter?...ok the /bin /usr/bin nonsense still stays after decades, maybe you have a point mattl 1 year ago Windows, macOS and Linux all have legacies of the late 80s and early 90s.
wizzwizz4 1 year ago There's very little NT 3.1 code left in Windows, but it's still clear how old that project is. trustno2 1 year ago All unixes are descendants of original Unix from PDP-7 days. Why does it matter?...ok the /bin /usr/bin nonsense still stays after decades, maybe you have a point mattl 1 year ago Windows, macOS and Linux all have legacies of the late 80s and early 90s.
trustno2 1 year ago All unixes are descendants of original Unix from PDP-7 days. Why does it matter?...ok the /bin /usr/bin nonsense still stays after decades, maybe you have a point mattl 1 year ago Windows, macOS and Linux all have legacies of the late 80s and early 90s.
There's very little NT 3.1 code left in Windows, but it's still clear how old that project is.
All unixes are descendants of original Unix from PDP-7 days. Why does it matter?
...ok the /bin /usr/bin nonsense still stays after decades, maybe you have a point
Windows, macOS and Linux all have legacies of the late 80s and early 90s.