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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- Office on HP-UX and Unix (www.openpa.net)
- People still use our old-fashioned Unix login servers (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Debian/Hurd shows microkernel Unix dream is alive (www.theregister.com)
- The 90s Unix Utility That Fell Out of Favour (blog.alexellis.io)
- Unix had good reasons to evolve since V7 (and had to) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Cool, but obscure Unix tools (2010) (kkovacs.eu)
- Illumos is a Unix operating system (illumos.org)
- Modifying process names in Unix-like systems (haxrob.net)
- Another thing V7 Unix gave us is environment variables (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Show HN: CodeSwissKnife Bar – Dev tools in your macOS menu bar (offline) (codeswissknife.com)
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- Why Lexing and Parsing Should Be Separate (github.com)
- Why does /etc/resolv.conf point at 127.0.0.53? (unix.stackexchange.com)
- Buypass Terminates Issuance of GoSSL Certificates (community.buypass.com)
- The United States withdraws from UNESCO (www.state.gov)
- How was the Universal Pictures 1936 opening logo created? (movies.stackexchange.com)
- PixiEditor 2.0 – A FOSS universal 2D graphics editor (pixieditor.net)
- Ubiquiti launches UniFi OS Server for self-hosting (lazyadmin.nl)