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iamapipebomb
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Comment #22437770
acme could be seen as a word processor in the unix model. It's easy to pipe text to composable commands. I can put the Levenshtein perl one-liner in the blue bar and middle click i…
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Comment #19171106
firefox has an extension that does similar https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/pinpointer/ discussed here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17556805
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Comment #18815587
I think I could replace bash with xonsh[0] as my default shell if coconut's pipe syntax were available! [0] https://xon.sh/ [1] https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues/1336
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Comment #15131634
It'd be nice if there were also a metric for number of lives improved. Like meals consumed, beds slept in, etc https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_way_we_think_abou...
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Comment #4986020
What does opera use for link navigation? I just see link step/cycling in the opera documentation [1]. Is there a better paradigm than link hitting [2]? Opera always seems to have i…
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Comment #2526152
"....On these computers was information about all of the casework I have done on behalf of political dissidents and human rights activists around the world." Does science collabora…
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Comment #1732105
Independence from capital-driven data-mining freedom-subverting services is relevant, but hosting the manifesto of sorts on google is a bit ironic.
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Comment #1446568
As with any preference, the illusion of choice is usually necessary. If you feel you have to be doing it, it's not going to be all that much fun, at least starting out. To enjoy it…
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Comment #1444702
Devotion of resource arguments are detrimental to the spirit of liberty in OSS. I think of these works more like exploration than some effort ultimately asymptotic to a goal. Explo…
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Comment #991266
slide 116 "bash-like" key mapping means emacs-like (right?)