An intro to bash: Easiest guide to .bashrc. I particularly liked this one:
var() {
eval "export $1=\"$2\""
}
Dangerous, but cool.
An intro to bash: Easiest guide to .bashrc. I particularly liked this one:
var() {
eval "export $1=\"$2\""
}
Dangerous, but cool.
# apt install doomsday doom-wad-shareware
These are great: John Romero on Programming principles from id software
I’m reading Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture which says:
Cognitive restructuring is the fundamental tool of emotional psychitecture, and psychological research has found it to be highly effective for eliminating negative emotional responses. The first step is to keep a log in the form of a notepad or smartphone app. Try to take note of every undesirable emotion you notice – anything from minor annoyance to severe anxiety. The simple act of keeping a log should cause you to notice many more of these emotions than you normally would. Every time you log an emotion, take a note of the situation which triggered it, and if possible, the chain of thoughts which immediately preceded it.
Today I read My Third Year as a Solo Developer which is about a dude trying to establish himself as a solo developer after leaving Google.
Today I discovered Intel Processor Names and Numbers. Documentation about how Intel names its CPU chips.
Today I read Run Your Own DNS over HTTPS (DoH) Resolver on Ubuntu with DNSdist which mentioned BIND will support DoH in version 9.17, which is still in development.
lol, this is great: NES.css
This looks pretty kickass: Vim as IDE.
Today I discovered Design Patterns Explained with Food. It’s fun. The original GoF patterns implemented for food.