Matthew Garrett ([personal profile] mjg59) wrote,
@ 2012-07-13 06:59 pm UTC
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Entry tags:advogato, fedora
Paolo Bonzini noticed something a little awkward in the Linux kernel support code for Microsoft's HyperV virtualisation environment - specifically, that the magic constant passed through to the hypervisor was "0xB16B00B5", or, in English, "BIG BOOBS". It turns out that this isn't an exception - when the code was originally submitted it also contained "0x0B00B135". That one got removed when the Xen support code was ripped out.

At the most basic level it's just straightforward childish humour, and the use of vaguely-English strings in magic hex constants is hardly uncommon. But it's also specifically male childish humour. Puerile sniggering at breasts contributes to the continuing impression that software development is a boys club where girls aren't welcome. It's especially irritating in this case because Azure may depend on this constant, so changing it will break things.

So, full marks, Microsoft. You've managed to make the kernel more offensive to half the population and you've made it awkward for us to rectify it.


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(Anonymous)
2012-07-25 10:09 am UTC (link)
Why is it frustrating? You look like the kind of flaccid loser who sticks up for feminism in order to ingratiate himself with the ladies and counteract his natural vagina repellent effect.

Real men are chauvinists. Get used to it.

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xb95: A picture of Oliver sitting up with his Dreamwidth onesie on! (oliver)

Re: Why


[personal profile] xb95
2012-07-25 05:58 pm UTC (link)
Oh no! You've nailed it! I'm secretly bitter about my total lack of sex and always complaining about how nice guys never get any! You've outed my secret shame for the world to see! I am defeated!

lol.

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