Happy 100000th birthday, Debian

126 points 23 comments 5 days ago
esseph

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for Debian. It always seemed the most true to a lot of the early Linux/OSS principles.

tra3

I can’t remember why I picked Debian in early aughts but I’m glad I did. Happy birthday!

trenchpilgrim

Debian isn't always my first choice, but it is my favorite choice when I build systems that need to stand the test of time.

reactordev

Happy birthday Debian, RIP Murdock, it’s my go to distro for headless.

germandiago

Congratulations! Love what this project has done for software. It is amazing.

Yhippa

Deb and Ian

kazinator

Great Scott! A reminder in the nick of time.

Happy #b10000, TXR.

August 2009 - August 2015.

WD-42

Debian is a gift.

xcf_seetan

Happy birthday Debian!! Still my distro after all these years! :)

kaycey2022

Came here expecting a funny new bug or CVE, found a dad joke instead.

kaycey2022

And yes I’ve found few things as stable as Debian. I dual boot with windows, come back after months to see an update is all i need. Cannot say the same about arch etc.

pcloadlett3r

100000nd* birthday

jibal

binary one-zero-zero-zero-zero-zero th

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zevisert

It's not linguistically correct for Nth to be used with a binary number, right? It's not like we would say 0b10nd, would we?

I mean, I get the intent with Debian's post, and I think it's fun! I'm more curious if there's other suffixes to use for this kind of thing when it's not base10

jibal

100000th is syntactically correct. That it's semantically binary rather than decimal is the joke.

> I'm more curious if there's other suffixes to use for this kind of thing when it's not base10

No, of course not ... why would there be?

We don't say oneth, twoth, or threeth, we say first (1st), second (2nd), and third (3rd). For all other digits and numbers not ending with 1, 2, or 3 we use th. So zeroth (0th), tenth (10th), hundredth (100th), hundred thousandth (100000th). Stick 0b in front and it's 0b100000th.

lotyrin

I don't think this happens enough for us to be able to derive descriptive usage, never mind prescriptive rules.

phyzome

All that matters is the last digit, so "th" is correct. In binary you would just have _th and _st.

andyferris

I am definitely having a birthday party when I turn 1,000,000. :)

yablak

Ingrid Daubechies threw a big party on her 64th birthday and invited all her old students and collaborators; we even had a conference around it.

Agentlien

That's a great idea and I might steal it. I even know which song to play.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_I%27m_Sixty-Four

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