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In addition reach out to us on twitter next time if you cant connect, if you dont have one and need a burner # for it reach out to mkay on IRC and he'll give you a burner google voice. [[User:Yggdrasi|Yggdrasi]] ([[User talk:Yggdrasi|talk]]) | In addition reach out to us on twitter next time if you cant connect, if you dont have one and need a burner # for it reach out to mkay on IRC and he'll give you a burner google voice. [[User:Yggdrasi|Yggdrasi]] ([[User talk:Yggdrasi|talk]]) | ||
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Revision as of 10:00, 31 July 2016
Well, as I can't connect to the IRC server, I'll use the discussion pages for further contributions.
I was thinking about removing the syscall tables from the article and add this reference -> https://w3challs.com/syscalls/ at the end, or just reduce the size of each table, to like 10-20 items, and then point to that site for further information.
What do you think?
--Quark (talk) 14:24, 23 July 2016 (EDT)
I think it would be better to have as much on the actual wiki itself as possible since links and sites go down and are subject to change.
In addition reach out to us on twitter next time if you cant connect, if you dont have one and need a burner # for it reach out to mkay on IRC and he'll give you a burner google voice. Yggdrasi (talk)
I could dump it to an IPFS node :P. Ok, I'll work on the tables.