A comprehensive line-by-line commentary on the UNIX Fourth Edition (1973) source code. Covers the kernel, file system, device drivers, shell, and utilities.
https://github.com/unix-v4-commentary/unix-v4-source-commentary
Nicht die Community-Wünsche: Bluesky bringt Livestream-Anzeige und „Cashtags“
Das jüngste Update von Bluesky bringt eine Kennzeichnung von Livestreams und spezielle Hashtags für Beiträge über Aktienmärkte. Die User wünschen etwas anderes.
Better Than Original? 14 Rust-based Alternative CLI Tools to Classic Linux Commands
Hyped on the Rust wagon? How about using these Rust-based, modern, easier to use, better-looking alternatives to the classic Linux commands.
🐧 https://itsfoss.com/rust-alternative-cli-tools/<…
Ich muss hier mal kurz (und völlig ohne eigene Recherche) auf einen Leserhinweis im Spamblog aufmerksam machen:
https://spam.tamagothi.de/2023/04/03/projekt-schutz-fuer-kinder/comment-page-1/#comment-163313
Den ganzen Kontext (i…
Commanders' Daniels 'super frustrated' by year https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47327852/commanders-qb-jayden-daniels-super-frustrated-season
Senior official at Indo-Pacific Command is Trump’s pick to lead Cyber Command, NSA https://therecord.media/joshua-rudd-nomination-cyber-command-nsa
I hear there may be a temptation to poo-poo community worry and community counter-organizing around this: “See? It was nothing! Should’ve just ignored them!”
Oh honey, the reason it went down this way is because the community •didn’t• just ignore them. The reason they were so outnumbered? The reason they were so humiliated? It was because people stepped up in a bunch of different roles, near and far, to make •sure• it went down that way.
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add_health: Adolescent health (ADD HEALTH) (1994)
A directed network of friendships obtained through a social survey of high school students in 1994. The ADD HEALTH data are constructed from the in-school questionnaire; 90,118 students representing 84 communities took this survey in 1994-95. Some communities had only one school; others had two. Where there are two schools in a community students from one school were allowed to name friends in the other, the "sister school".
A lot of arguments in community chats broke out about who was supposed to be where, about what community was asking for people to show up or steer clear, about age-old militant vs. pacifist debates that have basically been stuck on loop since the 1960s (and are, IMO, just •incredibly• boring at this point, sorry).
But that’s organizing. It’s messy. People argue. People find consensus. People chaotically self-organize despite lack of consensus. People make good things happen.
And in the end, the people who believe in inclusion and reaching across differences and •building• community instead of destroying it — they have an intrinsic advantage.
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