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In a recent discussion, Linux founder Linus Torvalds issued a clear warning to developers: stop adding meaningless links in code change patches. This statement arose from his review of a resource node ...
Then, Torvalds explained, he spotted the "promising 'Link:' argument that I hoped would explain why this pointless commit exists, but AS ALWAYS that link only wasted my time by pointing to the same ...
Pointless links in proposed code changes are wasting the Linux creator's time - and he's not happy about it. Can you blame him?
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Explore Docker Wine, a unique solution for running Windows applications on Linux using containerization. Learn how it offers ...
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