I'll add that it takes a special brand of courage to ask "Why has
everything got to be a file" in front of a Plan 9 crowd ;)

The off-track discussions with Daniel were enlightening. I think his
perspective on "NoT" is quite valuable, and has inspired some ideas
since I got back.


ron minnich <rminn...@gmail.com> writes:

> The  author of the paper not only helped get the conference going this year, 
> he worked hard this and last year to make sure our youtube channel worked. He 
> also has done a lot of work
> to get faculty from U. Bamberg in Germany on board. The author was a major 
> part of making IWP9 2024 go so well.
> 
> He's also done a lot to get the Unix version of the cpu command as good as it 
> is today.
> 
> I think there is a place for a slightly off the wall talk like this.
> 
> Don't like it? Don't watch it. Want talks more to your liking? Look for the 
> next CFP for IWP9, and please contribute something! I'm looking forward to it.
> 
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 3:05 AM Anthony Martin <al...@pbrane.org> wrote:
> 
> "Do we really have to have our own kernel? What are
> the benefits?" ...
> 
> The IWP9 paper titled "centre, left and right" looks like
> a complete troll. Was it generated by an LLM? I read the
> whole thing and it was a waste of time. Zero stars, would
> not recommend.
> 
> Institutional Academy of the Academic Institute, lol.
> 
> The vetting process needs some work, lads.
> 
> Cheers,
>   Anthony
> 
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