1<<32
Today I found,
the hard way, that when the C standard says
(1<<32)
is undefined (ISO/IEC 9899:1999 section 6.5.7 paragraph 3) on a 32-bit architecture, it really means it. Really. Even on your Pentium 4 and gcc.
GNOME in Pop Culture
This photo from two weeks ago shows four
Happy GNOME Hackers
developing and triaging GNOME bugs:

GNOME
is a desktop environment widely deployed on
fat and
thin clients likewise:

This photo shows the same four GNOME hackers bravely dupping thousands of
Nautilus bugs coming in:

And this one shows the hacker with absolutely no life submitting all those bugs, to slow GNOME (bug) development down:

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