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    As others have said, PyPy is writen in RPython...

    As others have said, PyPy is writen in RPython which compiles into C and then into machine code. This helps much faster and flexible prototyping and coding of JIT strategies and other optimizations. ...
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    They need speedups somewhere else now that...

    They need speedups somewhere else now that they're going full javascript.
  3. I've been always a Gnome fanboy, but I really...

    I've been always a Gnome fanboy, but I really find myself more productive with Unity, even if I hate its dash with a passion. I find the path some linux desktops have taken is the path Apple has...
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    Where can we expect to see next Mesa release? It...

    Where can we expect to see next Mesa release? It is possible to see it for Fedora 19 in July?
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    Then a multi-platform kernel image with all those...

    Then a multi-platform kernel image with all those drivers compiled in can be quite big for an embedded board.
  6. Before you can run HHVM you have to play...

    Before you can run HHVM you have to play Farmville on it and share with a *related friend*

    Will it run faster if I pay to 'Promote'?
  7. Does the Wayland backend for SDL work? There...

    Does the Wayland backend for SDL work? There doesn't seem to be any activity in the sdl-wayland repo since more than a year. I wish that Wayland display servers solved the ALT+TAB issues that games...
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    It doesn't already? Anyway, Google is...

    It doesn't already?
    Anyway, Google is developing its own audio server (CRAS) for Chrome OS
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    One more reason to support AMD and buy AMD...

    One more reason to support AMD and buy AMD graphic cards instead of Nvidia.
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    This is how I felt when I read this article. I...

    This is how I felt when I read this article. I really feel bad for the boy.
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    I wish I could run it, but I don't know if I can...

    I wish I could run it, but I don't know if I can downgrade X.org because it wont work with the legacy catalyst drivers.
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    Why is KDE so ugly? What world do kde designers...

    Why is KDE so ugly? What world do kde designers live in?
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    So after all Mir was a good thing to stir up...

    So after all Mir was a good thing to stir up competition
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    Java is very sane, and very easy to learn. It...

    Java is very sane, and very easy to learn.

    It lacks some of the features of C#, something that won't be solved until Java 8, but it's a good language and I prefer it over C#. What I miss from java...
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    The good thing about Mir is that competition is...

    The good thing about Mir is that competition is stirring up wayland development and we could say goodbye to Xorg sooner than we think. Specially if Nvidia and Amd provide us with EGL platform drivers.
  16. I really hope Canonical fails really fast with...

    I really hope Canonical fails really fast with their Mir stuff and their approach to the community.

    They take so much, they give so little.
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    Very much my thoughts

    Very much my thoughts
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    I had to downgrade to Xorg 1.12 because legacy...

    I had to downgrade to Xorg 1.12 because legacy Catalyst won't work with 1.13
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    That's what pisses me off. Unilke Red Hat, SUSE...

    That's what pisses me off. Unilke Red Hat, SUSE and others, Canonical only maintains their own components with CLA. They use the community to get free labor, but they hardly ever contribute anything...
  20. Canonical usually only contributes uptream...

    Canonical usually only contributes uptream patches to support they own stuff without engaging with the community.

    Very much the same Microsoft did sending Hyper-V patches to the kernel for Azure...
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