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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- Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison (blogsystem5.substack.com)
- Beyond Ctrl-C: The dark corners of Unix signal handling (sunshowers.io)
- Unix history and the `dc` calculator (howdytx.technology)
- Our slowly growing Unix monoculture (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- WordPerfect for Unix Character Terminals (github.com)
- Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment (stevens.netmeister.org)
- Beyond Ctrl-C: The dark corners of Unix signal handling (sunshowers.io)
- SimCity on IRIX, AIX and other vintage Unix (virtuallyfun.com)
- Tab Window Manager: The OG Window Manager of Unix (en.wikipedia.org)
- A Unix philosophy for web development (plainvanillaweb.com)
- Machine Learning with Unix Pipes (jott.live)
- Unix History and the `DC` Calculator (howdytx.technology)
- Shell ain't a bad place to FP: part 2/N: Functions as Unix Tools (www.evalapply.org)
- The Insecurity of Debian (unix.foo)
- FreeBSD is an amazing Operating System (unixdigest.com)
- What a POSIX shell has to do with $PWD (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- New York Times tech workers union votes to authorize a strike (www.axios.com)
- How America's universities became debt factories (anandsanwal.me)
- Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after all (mashable.com)
- Godot founders had desperately hoped Unity wouldn't 'blow up' (www.gamedeveloper.com)