I start a new job tomorrow!
- Fixing up TS-440s rigs. An interesting hobby.
- TODO Group Open Source Guides. (via)
- What’s So Bad About Posix I/O? (via)
- Xtermcontrol: change colors, title, font and geometry of a running xterm. (via)
- ANES: emulate a classic Mac on a classic Amiga. (via)
- Dwarf Fortress bugs. There’s so much simulated in the game that the bugs sound like broken reality, not programming problems. (via)
- The Universal Aggregator. Everything into maildir! (via)
- Inbox-zero via shell mail. (via)
- The only safe email is text-only email. (via)
- Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces. There’s a lot to read here. (via)
- books chapter twelve
- 30 interesting shell commands for the Linux shell. I link this just because I’m amazed that someone built a ‘tac’ program, not because these commands are all equally useful. (via)
Congrats on the job
What job?
I got a new job – I am no longer working at a salt mine, but at a network equipment manufacturer.
That’s great!
Which company?
>> “I am no longer working at a salt mine”
Lol. I originally thought you were being saractic to mean you were working like a slave at your last job.
Nope. You literally worked for a salt mine.
http://fupjack.tumblr.com/tagged/mine
Justin
Those pictures were great.
Your old job seemed awesome. Had such real world / tangible benefits.
I’m new to BSD.
Which would make for the best to run a web server and/or database?
@Larry
Any.