Covering all the bases – history, UNIX, D&D, editors. No tea links, so I guess I’m not scoring 100%.
- “Are there any good SSH clients for Windows?“
- Fermenting in server room. A bad idea. (via)
- The tyranny of the Hollerith punched card. (via)
- Fifty shades of open. (via)
- The many different (incompatible) types of “mbox”. (via)
- D&D, resurgent, plus a comic. (via I forgot, sorry)
- Every one unique. Book covers created programmatically. (via)
- My open-source, do-it-yourself cellphone. (via)
- Decentralised Web Summit, plus notes from an attendee. (via)
- Vim Tmux Navigator. (via)
- Elite for Emacs. Equal time, plus geez. (via)
- Consolite, a Tiny Game Console on an FPGA. (via)
- The evolution of C programming practices: a study of Unix 1973–2015. (via)
- Shenzhen. Exploration of cheap hardware and where it comes from.
- Man page.
- Cracking Broderbund’s Gumball for the Apple II. Scroll to near the end to hear about a 30+ year old easter egg that probably has never seen the light of day before. (via)
Your unrelated link of the week: Exploring Abandoned Mines. (via)
I never understood why someone would want tabs in ssh client. With virtual desktops you can separate your putty windows per host and use tmux to multiplex sessions there. Putty is the best at it, as it has no extra UI to eat up useful vertical space.
The cell phone is old and using 2G, Which seems to be almost totally replaced by 3G around here and 4G is advancing quickly.