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randycoulman.com
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| | | | | Sometimes it's nice to be able to visualize the dependency structure of an application or a set of packages. I recently had a need to do this in two differe... | |
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gabevenberg.com
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| | | | | I've been experimenting with the tools I use on a regular basis lately - switching up my shell, terminal multiplexer, and even trying out other editors. Today, Id like to focus on my experiments with my shell. My old setup Before this, I had been using a minimal zsh setup for a long time, with only built in features and a handmade prompt. Zsh is a good shell, probably one of the best POSIX shells out there, and I still use it when a POSIX shell is needed. | |
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ahalbert.com
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blog.nertzy.com
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| | | [AI summary] The author experiments with diverse web browsers like Orion, Zen, Brave, and LibreWolf to balance privacy, performance, and independence from major browser engines. | ||