On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:32 PM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:

> Someone who writes software for a living
> without understanding how to securely share secrets over email *and is
> perfectly happy with that fact* is doing something wrong.


Thanx for that clarification :)


> That's actually illegal to do with OS X.
>

They still don't allow you to run it in a VM if you bought a copy? Dang, I
thought they'd actually fixed that silliness. Good to know.


> Windows isn't that we don't know what's broken; it's that nobody with
> the skills to fix it has volunteered to help.


Well, I'm buying a Windows 8 ultrabook convertible in the next few weeks
and plan to use it for Clojure development while I'm on the road so I'll
have quite the incentive to help...
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