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Posted on 2016/02/282016/02/24 by Justin Sherrill
Lazy Reading for 2016/02/28

UNIX tools are this week’s unintentional theme.

  • The many load averages of Unix(es).  (via)
  • So you want to write a package manager.  (via)
  • Headshot: A visual history of first-person shooters.  (via)
  • Tolkien Ipsum.  (via)
  • Civilization: 25 years, 33M copies sold, 1B hours played, and 66 versions.  (via)
  • The Weird Global Appeal of Heavy Metal.  Insert comment about stuffy old newspaper here.  (via)
  • “Newton fax modems as packing material“
  • The Ephemeral Software Collection.
  • Are there any nice Unix shells newer than fish?
  • An Empirical Study of the Reliability of UNIX Utilities.  (1989, via)
  • What was the first terminal command that really wowed you?
  • Do Artists Need Websites?  This is why businesses only on Facebook bother me.  (via)
  • How I Vim.  (also via)

Your unrelated robot link of the week: Every new Boston Dynamics robot is creepier than the last.

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