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On 7/21/15 1:23 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 7/21/15, Stephen D. Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 7/20/15 9:07 PM, Juan wrote:
>>> And NOW it also has a google and cloud apologist. Welcome
>>> Stephen =) You are yet another reason to distrust the FLOSS movement and
>>> its bloatware.
>> FLOSS has bloatware?
> Nah - firefox is a lithe little vegetarian pea pod, lucky to use 1% of
> one CPU and a bee's proverbial of your RAM, LibreOffice is so small
> and feature free it's lucky to even print a document, and the Linux
> kernel, well, it's so clean, small and well documented it's just a few
> lines longer than HelloWorld.c - so of course it's well audited and
> highly secure as a result. Couldn't ask for cleaner security really.
>
> Nope, no bloatware round these parts. Someone missed the memo...
Polymer 1.0 web app, which is the cleanest HTML / Javascript yet, talking via Swagger IO library to a Go single-executable Docker
container (break out of that!) with a very simple matching webAPI app structure... That was some work to find, validate, and
select; you're welcome.
I love how Microsoft is happy that their mini Windows VM is "only" 400MB to start.
Web browsers are the new operating system, so I cut Firefox some slack. Most of what you interact with in the browser API is a
Javascript web app anyway. I often have up to 700 tabs open... It is the Javascript on those tabs that makes it a pig.
sdw
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