Not an answer to your question, but services like PeerTube use P2P.
Not an answer to your question, but services like PeerTube use P2P.
https://github.com/tdenniston/bish is one such language.
I’d also recommend Shellcheck which helps prevent many problems with shell scripts.
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My latest was a mnemonic to remember tar commands on Linux: https://evanhahn.com/mnemonic-to-remember-tar-commands/
Small idea: “AI” tools can write simple tests for a given function or class. I don’t blindly endorse these tools nor is it a complete solution, but the time save might convince a reluctant developer.
I’ve had the most success patiently arguing the value of tests over time (years). When a bug would’ve been caught by a test, mention it. When someone would’ve moved faster with a test, say something. I haven’t found “I’m right, let me convince you” pushes to be very effective.
@mrkite Ooh, I like this makefile…I might steal it.
@no_sle3p I have them in a Git repo and I use GNU Stow to symlink things. I also wrote a blog post about this with more details: https://evanhahn.com/a-decade-of-dotfiles/
It was the first episode of Voyager I ever watched, at a friend’s recommendation. What a gift.