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lambdaland.org
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| | | | | Wikipedia1 cites a few different sources on what "Unix Philosophy" is. Peter Salus summarizes it as: Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface. That second bullet point is my favorite: making composable programs rather than monolithic systems. In this way, Unix is designed to be a forge for easily building new tools. The first rule-writing programs that do one thing well-is largely a means... | |
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blog.kellybrazil.com
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| | | | | JSON output must become the norm for application pipelining. Until then, jc can help. | |
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blog.zerolimits.dev
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| | | | | A blog about the most random things you can think of. | |
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seasidetesting.com
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| | | It's nice to see other peoples names in a Jitsi room. Here's how you can do this. In the bottom right click of the '3 dots' menu buttonIn the menu that shows up goto 'Settings':Then in the "Profile" tab, enter your Name (and maybe an e-mail address):Done. Other folks can see who you are. | ||