The poster here goes by "ajax" on more useful communication channels (i.e. IRC). He's one of the most competent hackers I've ever been able to work with, and his ethos comes through loud and clear here: If code is broken, fix it. If code is being misused, stop abusing it. If code is missing, write it.
The poster here goes by "ajax" on more useful communication channels (i.e. IRC). He's one of the most competent hackers I've ever been able to work with, and his ethos comes through loud and clear here: If code is broken, fix it. If code is being misused, stop abusing it. If code is missing, write it.