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Abuse systems should handle email reports that use MIME message/rfc822 parts
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2 points
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thomasjb
1 day ago
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The problem of Python's version dependent paths for packages
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4 points
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ingve
3 days ago
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Realizing we needed two sorts of alerts for our temperature monitoring
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23 points
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bobbiechen
9 days ago
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7 comments
I'm working to switch from wget to curl (due to Fedora)
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3 points
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josephcsible
9 days ago
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Starting scripts with ' /usr/bin/env <whatever>' is rarely useful
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5 points
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ingve
9 days ago
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Some practical challenges of access management in 'IAM' systems
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3 points
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gm678
11 days ago
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People still use our old-fashioned Unix login servers
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90 points
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sugarpimpdorsey
13 days ago
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58 comments
Another thing V7 Unix gave us is environment variables
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2 points
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ingve
15 days ago
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Unix had good reasons to evolve since V7 (and had to)
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6 points
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ingve
16 days ago
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2 comments
Getting decent error reports in Bash when you're using 'set -e'
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166 points
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zdw
20 days ago
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49 comments
Why I write recursive descent parsers, despite their issues (2020)
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126 points
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blobcode
20 days ago
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83 comments
Projects can't be divorced from the people involved in them
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5 points
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zdw
22 days ago
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Checklists are hard, but still a good thing
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171 points
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zdw
23 days ago
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84 comments
People want someone to be responsible for software that fails
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4 points
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zdw
27 days ago
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Doing web things with CGIs is mostly no longer a good idea
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4 points
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ingve
29 days ago
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Filesystems and the problems of exposing their internal features
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3 points
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colinprince
30 days ago
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(Maybe) understanding how to use systemd-socket-proxyd
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2 points
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zdw
34 days ago
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What is going on in Unix with errno's limited nature
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2 points
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colejohnson66
36 days ago
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The easiest way to interact with programs is to run them in terminals
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2 points
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ingve
36 days ago
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Filesystems and the problems of exposing their internal features
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4 points
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ingve
37 days ago
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Operating system kernels could return multiple values from system calls
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14 points
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ingve
38 days ago
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2 comments
What is going on in Unix with errno's limited nature
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65 points
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ingve
39 days ago
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48 comments
How you can wind up trying to allocate zero bytes in C
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3 points
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ingve
42 days ago
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The "personal computer" model scales better than the "terminal" model
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33 points
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zdw
43 days ago
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20 comments
Some bits on malloc(0) in C being allowed to return NULL
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55 points
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ingve
48 days ago
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80 comments
The X Window System didn't immediately have X terminals
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110 points
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zdw
51 days ago
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72 comments
I feel open source has turned into two worlds
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121 points
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sdht0
55 days ago
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50 comments
Linux kernel WireGuard can go 'fast' on decent hardware
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43 points
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zdw
56 days ago
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8 comments
What would a multi-user web server look like? (A thought experiment)
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5 points
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ingve
60 days ago
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Python argparse has a limitation on argument groups that makes me sad
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29 points
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zdw
62 days ago
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