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Comment #21285874
I'd do that as a zsh plugin. If you do one that's oh-my-zsh compatible, it'll work with most of the frameworks, and you can install it by hand if you're running bare ZSH. Then they…
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Comment #13329783
It sucks that we have to use our employer's 401k vendor. We should be able to have our 401k contributions sent to any valid 401k provider like Vanguard/Fidelity/etc instead of only…
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Comment #8499847
Inspired by the various awsome-* lists out there, awesome-zsh-plugins is a collection of ZSH frameworks, plugins & themes.
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Comment #8306402
Well, with ZFS you could squirt snapshots of /home to another box for backups. Since they're just the changed blocks, they'd be fairly small.
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Comment #8000491
I'm not directly involved with our intern program, but I work with the interns. We're looking for intern candidates for Fall 2014. Details for how to apply are at http://numenta.co…
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Comment #7848031
Back when I did IT consulting, I got better returns by bumping up the base rate and offering them 20% discount if they paid on the day the work was done, 15% if within 7 days, and …
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Comment #7601031
Try out shellcheck - there's an online checker at http://www.shellcheck.net/ , and if you like it, the source for it is on github at https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck .
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Comment #7600979
See also antigen( https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen ), it works with oh-my-zsh and makes adding extra plugins a lot cleaner.
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Comment #6270587
Sure, it sucks for the company that talented people take a look at their process and fire them as employers, but how is that a bad filter for him? The first impression the company …
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Comment #5561543
I ran into this too. It was annoying enough that I ended up just using bitbucket.