Being home sick in the middle of the week gave me a head start on all these links.
- Tea – Instead of Coffee. Some cheap purchasing links in the comments.
- The Obfuscated Fibonacci; Or, a Curious Connection in Computation. (via)
- BASIC Computer Games, 1978. I loved this book, and especially the illustrations. (via)
- A comment link from the previous story led me to DiscoRunner.com, a “multi-dialect BASIC interpreter”.
- Brands are not your friends.
- The Classic Super Star Trek Game. (via)
- Modern C, a PDF. (via)
- Learning to love the command line. (via)
- Networks of New York: An Internet Infrastructure Field Guide. (via)
- Stop Playing Monopoly With Your Kids.
- The last twenty years building the web no-one asked for in two wireframes. (via)
- The Realities of Installing iBeacon to Scale. (via)
- osh, the V6 UNIX sh. (via)
- Fractal Flowchart. (via)
- Pterosaur, Vim within Firefox text fields. Not new, but I like the screencast example.
- Has modern Linux lost its way? Another variation on the “Linux is a mess compared to any BSD” argument – not that I’m discounting it. (via)
- Cosma.org’s computer preservation page. (via)
Goerzen did two followups on his modern Linux article, with one followup being specifically about FreeBSD.