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taoup
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All design and engineering of the original Tesla Roadster is now open source
The car runs on perl and a PIC MCU.
In #devops is turtle all way down but at bottom is perl script. - @devops_borat
... via https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
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Cyberpunk in the Nineties
Nice one. Added to https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
- Vint Cerf on 3 Mistakes He Made in TCP/IP
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Real-World Engineering Challenges: Migrations
This has been recognized for a long time.
Those change-over things are really severe. Really severe problems. - Joseph Henry Condon, Bell Labs ... via https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
However, we have much better tools now, such as high availability clustering, distributed architectures, middleware proxies, protocol-level support for temporary failures and retries, mature caching systems and fault tolerant hardware and software infrastructure. So it's practically not as hard as it once was, because if you've got your ducks in a row you can use a proven method or get fallbacks for free.
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What have we lost? (Demo of exotic OSes – Genera, Interlisp, BTRON, IBM I)
Between Plan 9 and Erlang we missed a bus somewhere.
Love it. Added to https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
That's your second pithy wisdom tidbit. (The first was The idea that data is a corporate asset needs to die. Data is a corporate liability.)
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DevOps Is a Failure
To make error is human. To propagate error to all server in automatic way is #devops. - @devops_borat
... via https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
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Do we need a better understanding of 'progress'?
In a sense, we have the printing press, but people are still illiterate.
Added to https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
How about China?
IMHO the problem here in China is the politicization of education and media which denies individual ideas and experience from the earliest years, illogically burdening children with unnavigable quantities of take-home homework and suffocating the analytical thought and independent curiosity that are so critical for research and development. It is as if no research in to pedagogy occurred since the 1920s, and individuals still belong to a numbered local production collective, except that now it is titled a "Number X Middle School". They literally give out little flags to children as young as pre-school, it's full on nationalism every day here.
- Hacker Laws
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78 minutes of advice from YC founders and partners
If you like snippets in text consider the unix fortune tradition, I maintain https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup which produces bitesized memes in glorious ANSI color. Some startuppy, mostly software architecture/design focus, some more broad anthropology/history. Aim is a high signal to noise ratio and consistently inspirational/curveball thinking.
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Platforms Want to Be Utilities, Self-Govern Like Empires
Business doesn't welcome competition or oversight.
Competition is for losers - Peter Thiel (2014 speech at Harvard) ... via https://github.com/globalcitizen/taoup
Rights have to be regulated in to existence or actively fought for. These days the populace is so zoned out on Tiktok and home delivery the chances of a popular movement are precisely zero unless toward a new TV serial.
plan9port
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Only9Fans
Acme is genuinely worth trying, you can run it on Linux/Mac without a VM [1]. I'm pretty sure Russ Cox [2] and Rob Pike use it as their daily driver which is insane because it doesn't even have syntax highlighting. I used it for years when I was in school as an exercise in masochism, but I learned a lot about Unix, and the mouse-driven workflow actually grew on me.
[1]: https://9fans.github.io/plan9port/
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Show HN: Towards Oberon+ concurrency; request for comments
[2] https://9fans.github.io/plan9port/
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A pure C89 implementation of Go channels, including blocking and non-blocking selects
If you find it too complicated and closely tied to Go internals, you can also check out Plan 9 from User Space's version, which is itself based on libthread from Plan 9 starting from 3rd edition, which is itself based on Alef's implementation of channels (Alef is Go's grandfather).
- A tutorial for the Sam command language (1986) [pdf]
- Makefile Tutorial
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Mk: A Successor to Make [pdf]
I tried plan9port's mk for a moment out of curiosity. I quickly ran into an annoying usability problem: it compares file mtimes with second accuracy.
https://github.com/9fans/plan9port/blob/cc4571fec67407652b03...
With sub-second build times for individual targets, this causes mk to needlessly recompile files because the target may have the same mtime as the prerequisites.
- Plan 9 from User Space
What are some alternatives?
Protobuf.NET - Protocol Buffers library for idiomatic .NET
sam - An updated version of the sam text editor.
fsv - fsv is a file system visualizer in cyberspace. It lays out files and directories in three dimensions, geometrically representing the file system hierarchy to allow visual overview and analysis.
plan9-1e - Mirror of Plan 9 1st Edition from p9f
symbolics-keyboard - Symbolics Keyboard adapter code
Fontpkg-PxPlus_IBM_VGA8 - A monospace system font in the styles of regular, italic and underline.
wisdom - Merlin Mann attempts to capture the best advice he's heard and learned from.
Shrine - A TempleOS distro for heretics
protozero - Minimalist protocol buffer decoder and encoder in C++
mk - make remade