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by SoftwareMaven
5486 days ago
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Almost nothing in technology is drawn out of thin air and developed from scratch. If you tried to give credit for every single stepping stone you used to develop anything, all you'd do is confuse the end users, and that's the whole point of what Apple is trying to accomplish: simplify for the user. Honestly, if I developed rsync, the fact that Apple was using it to power Time Machine would be quite an acknowledgement to me. |
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Being able to tell people about your achievements is a lot better than having everyone pre-aware of them anyway IMO.
(Also it should be pointed out that time machine doesn't actually use rsync at all, or anything like it. It uses a totally different and much simpler system, seemingly built on their own FSEvents API and a load of hardlinks.)