Hackernews posts about Unix
Unix is a widely-used operating system and command-line interface that enables users to manage computer files, directories, and processes using a vast array of commands and tools.
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- The length of file names in early Unix (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Unix Workstations – The Computer Collection (www.computercollection.net)
- Our Journey Through Linux/Unix Landscapes (blog.kalvad.com)
- AT&T Unix PC Reference Manual (1986) (archive.org)
- Misconceptions about the Unix Philosophy (posixcafe.org)
- The elusive goal of Unix – or Linux – simplicity (www.theregister.com)
- Xoftware: Unix Apps on Windows (very old software, new video) (www.youtube.com)
- Redir: A TCP port redirector for Unix (github.com)
- Practical Unix manuals with mdoc: structure, style, and composition (manpages.bsd.lv)
- ZI -- A Swiss Army Knife for Zsh Unix Shell (wiki.zshell.dev)
- Power MachTen: Unix as Classic Mac OS App (www.floodgap.com)
- Dell Unix on 86Box – Virtually Fun (virtuallyfun.com)
- Runit – a Unix init scheme with service supervision (smarden.org)
- Xoftware: Unix Apps on Windows (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: The Great GitHub Nix Disk Space Heist (wimpysworld.com)
- In POSIX, you can theoretically use inode zero (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- The lack of a good command line way to sort IPv6 addresses (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Why is your open source project still hosted on GitHub? (unixdigest.com)
- Why is your open source project still hosted on GitHub? (unixdigest.com)
- The shell and its crappy handling of whitespace (2023) (blog.plover.com)
- The reason why I don't use AI or even code completion (unixdigest.com)
- As a maintainer, I'm leaving the SearXNG project (gist.github.com)
- Master Foo and the Hardware Designer (www.catb.org)