Brian Marick on Nostr: Do Programmers These Days refer to their computer as “machines”? (I suppose in ...
Do Programmers These Days refer to their computer as “machines”? (I suppose in any other context than a reflexive “works on my machine”, which phrase I suspect is perceived as a single unit of meaning, much like “to hone in on” has detached from the meaning of the verb “to hone”.)
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