> $ lynx http://hiawatha.leisink.org
What an extremely reliable webserver!
(Yea, server-reliability != httpd-reliability, but SCNR. ;-)
from http://web.archive.org/web/20070822005058/http://hiawatha.leisink.org/ :
"If I insult my brother, will you love me more then?"
Hugo Leisink wrote:
"I had to lie on my application form, or I would never have gotten my
foot in the door."
> Second, the reponses to your message are typical for the OpenBSD
"You don't seem to be interested in hiring me. If I insult you, will
you hire me then?"
> And unless someone proves me wrong, my claim that
Do you know what (non-)falsifiability is? Also, people took most
exception to 'free of security bugs', not to "Hiawatha is the most
secure webserver" (which is potentially non-falsifiable).
>> 1. Would you let me forward this to misc@openbsd.org?
"I'm afraid the people I've insulted will not be fair and impartial towards me."
> I've had some discussions with OpenBSD people
And you should ponder the question of why that is.
> But if someone starts
"I like making non-specific accusations, because the accused have a
harder time refuting those."
> And let's be
"Your company would be *SO* stupid to reject me just because I lied on
my application form. Your company would be *SO* cowardly not to invite
me to an interview."
> So, yes, I'm willing to talk again with the OpenBSD community.
You've demonstrated that above. Or not.
> I will
"I used words like 'sheer stupidity' on you in my email, but don't you
dare using the same words on me or I will go on strike."
> So, it's up to the OpenBSD community.
"You guys have to take the initiative because I won't."
On 07/12/2007, Jason George wrote:
QFT.
> Hilter.
Yes? http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU5aWyK9MRk
> Ok, I'll take the bait: http://wiki.codemongers.com/Main
Nginx? Never heard of it; but makes a good 1st impression:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx
Ceterum censeo, these "let's replace abc with xyz" misc discussions are lame.
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