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But dc
is a reverse polish calculator Unix program. It’s even in the Bell Labs’ Unix 1st edition manual.
But dc
is a reverse polish calculator Unix program. It’s even in the Bell Labs’ Unix 1st edition manual.
What if I had a pet Gorgon?
:!kill -9 -1
It’s designed to be an extended vi clone above anything else.
C was built mostly to abstract from assembly
That’s actually not true; rather, many modern architectures are designed to allow languages like C to be compiled more easily. Old architectures don’t even have a built-in stack.
A computer is a magic box with a poisonous green cracker inside.
Electronics are magic boxes of poisonous green crackers with black rectangle bugs crawling on them.
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wet, fuzzy magnet with a bald rock child
That’s more like fish and amphibians. We do things internally.
Gas is mostly derived from bacteria.
Here’s what gas has to say about that:
Perhaps you mean flatus.
Ed Is The Standard Text Editor
ed
, ex
, and vi
are all standard, required text editors in the Single Unix Specification.
I got all the landscape ones correct—except for one—by applying my limited knowledge of art technique.
I look forward to finding out how it’s actually much worse than meets the eye. [emphasis added]
It this schadenfreude because you hate Canonical and their Snap system?
[[ is not a POSIX shell feature.
You’re assuming an eternal universe (as opposed to, e.g., a big crunch), which seems likely given the observed accelerating expansion of the universe.
Why does philosophy constantly twist things into an over complicated mythical mess, and then act like it’s some novel insight?
I cannot stand that either, but this sort of pseudo-profundity is more common in some specific schools of thought, rather than philosophy in general.
Does a tree falling in the woods with nothing to hear it make a sound?
It’s probably № 1 on my list of stupidest questions. The answer is yes.
And GPL compatible, so a fork of tmux
could be GPL-licensed on top of the ISC license.
“Single pixel” is an interesting way of putting it.
That comment made me imagine a bunch of people sitting in a movie theater, watching a film that consists of nothing but a giant square that keeps changing colors and brightness, with the soundtrack from another film. The film is called “Blindness Simulator.”