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gnu-units
- Kagi Search β Public Beta
- The case of the 500-mile email
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Whatever Happened to Wolfram Alpha?
you might want to try units(1).
https://www.gnu.org/software/units/units.html
the input language is less flexible than wolframalpha/google, but i quickly got used to it. it's nice to have something local and reliable. you can also define custom units.
i prefer using it in terse mode:
$ units -t 0.03$/hr*1month
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Rates - currency rates in your terminal
Yes, units must not be used for currencies, it relies on hardcoded conversion rates. The latest version uses prices from FloatRates (2020-11-15) for most currencies and services.packetizer.com/btc for bitcoin. So while units is very very good for units conversion, it's no good for currencies unless you don't need more than a crude rule of thumb.
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GNU Units
Does the GNU projet makes it repositories available online ?
I'd like to have a look at the code but all I found is an outdated mirror : https://github.com/ryantenney/gnu-units
debugging-stories
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The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining
Here's one attempt I've seen in other HN comments at a shared "awesome list" of these sorts of stories:
https://github.com/danluu/debugging-stories
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The code worked differently when the moon was full (2021)
There's a repo from danluu, collecting such debugging stories [1]. I've had my own peculiar bug: "Script crashes before 10 a.m." [2]
[1] https://github.com/danluu/debugging-stories
[2] https://darekkay.com/blog/script-crashes-before-10/
- Why don't schools teach debugging?
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What is the main and most important skill (soft/hard) you consider every developer should learn early in his career to be successful in the industry?
Systematic debugging. Some people think it's too stupid to even mention because surely everyone just naturally and fundamentally understands that this is how you solve problems with code, but apparently not everyone: https://danluu.com/teach-debugging/
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Rhythm Nation: Warum ein Lied von Janet Jackson Festplatten crasht
und noch viel mehr
- Lessons from My PhD
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The case of the 500-mile email
If you like reading such debugging stories, check out danluu's repository: https://github.com/danluu/debugging-stories
What are some alternatives?
rate.sx - :moneybag: curl cryptocurrencies exchange rates
remix-ide - Documentation for Remix IDE
Unitful.jl - Physical quantities with arbitrary units
cpplinks - A categorized list of C++ resources.
UnitSystems.jl - Physical unit systems (Metric, English, Natural, etc...)
Xniffer
Ruby Units - A unit handling library for ruby
post-mortems - A collection of postmortems. Sorry for the delay in merging PRs!
insect - High precision scientific calculator with support for physical units
NetShears.git - Allows developers to intercept and monitor HTTP/HTTPS requests and responses. It also could be configured to show gRPC calls.
bubbleos
rates - Currency exchange rates in your terminal πΊπ¦