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- LWN: Block layer: T10 DIF integrity checking.
- Lakshmi N. Bairavasundaram, Garth Goodson, Bianca Schroeder, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau and Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau: An Analysis of Data Corruption in the Storage Stack.
- Ars Technica: Big Cable: FCC Internet policy should apply to colleges too. This makes a certain amount of sense. Why should you have to give up your rights just because you live in a dorm? Most universities that I know of are already using neutral traffic management, though, so this is mostly a no-op.
- Joe Armstrong: Itching my programming nerve. "Step 4: They injected the wikipedia." I'm surprised they didn't OD. One time I did like a hundred Wikipedia pages in a sitting and my head was hurting afterward.
- Linux Hater: My browser needs 16 exabytes. Speak for yourself dude; some people need to simulate nuclear explosions in their browser. I fear that the Mac world is in for some "if it's not 64-bit it sucks" armchair programmer fanboyism when Snow Leopard comes out, but maybe we'll get lucky.
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