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Nullabillity
3y ago
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It's there, it works, and there will always be legacy software. What is there to gain from killing it?
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Gigachad
3y ago
Clearly Apple and Canonical felt there was a lot to be gained. The obvious one being that you don’t have to build and host a second set of packages for 32 bit.
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