Overflow!
- Toward A More Useful X Keyboard. (via)
- My $169 development Chromebook. (via)
- Class Apples, an album made entirely on the Apple ][ – in 2017. (via)
- CES, 1987. “2 new Betamax players hitting the market this summer…” etc. etc. (via)
- Programming in the 1960s. A slide deck of personal experience. (via)
- books chapter six, books chapter seven, books chapter eight.
- Unix: dealing with signals.
- How are users choosing their passwords on the internet?
- Everything is an HTTPS interface. (via)
- Better spelling with aspell. a reminder that a spell checker can always be available.
- Let ‘localhost’ be localhost. I guess people need to be reminded. (via)
- Text Editor Performance Comparison. (via)
- The Return of the Hipster PDA. (via)
Your “Everything is an HTTPS interface” link goes to the same place as the link above it.
Who’s the author of the blog https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/books-chapter-six
I’ve seen this blog posted about in the past. But the About page doesn’t tell anything about who the author is and why this bio is important?
CB – fixed, thanks for catching it.
Anonymous – The blog author is Ted Unangst, an OpenBSD developer. I like his writing.
Always had a hunch that Atom is the crappiest editor ever. I mean mixing Node.js with Chrome’s JavaScript engine to create Desktop apps? Sounds like Frankenstein to me…