rothgar/awesome-tuis
github.com
List of projects that provide terminal user interfaces
github.com
List of projects that provide terminal user interfaces
github.com
C package manager-ish
en.cutefishos.com
Cutefish OS is an elegant, beautiful and easy-to-use Linux desktop operating system.
thediff.co
In 1953, UNIVAC was basically the only company selling computers commercially. By 1956, IBM’s market share in computers was 85%.
In the late 70s and early 80s, after several industry transitions, the entry of smaller and more agile competitors like DEC and Control Data as well as larger and more resourceful ones like GE and Exxon, IBM’s market share wasΒ stillΒ 70%.
twitter.com
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github.com
Easily run Python at the shell! Magical, but never mysterious.
github.com
Easily handle day to day CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs. πΊπ¦ #supporting
github.com
The ultimate SwiftUI cheatsheet, to develop ios Applications on Xcode.
charlieharrington.com
How does one go from having zero vintage computers to… many of them? Gradually, and then suddenly.
paulgraham.com
Many kids experience the excitement of working on projects of their own. The hard part is making this converge with the work you do as an adult. And our customs make it harder. We treat “playing” and “hobbies” as qualitatively different from “work”. It’s not clear to a kid building a treehouse that there’s a direct (though long) route from that to architecture or engineering. And instead of pointing out the route, we conceal it, by implicitly treating the stuff kids do as different from real work. [1]
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It’s a bit sad to think of all the high school kids turning their backs on building treehouses and sitting in class dutifully learning about Darwin or Newton to pass some exam, when the work that made Darwin and Newton famous was actually closer in spirit to building treehouses than studying for exams.