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So why not make that the way the instructions tell you to do it?
Because as other commenters have said, anyone interested in doing that will do it anyways.
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Re: Asciinema
#92It's be great to have a polished product like this but for programming sessions in a text editor like Sublime.
Just curious, what benefit would this have over something like git? Just to show your programming process?
Add some interactive controls for slow-mo/fast-forward or scrubbing forward/back and you would have a powerful tool for learning & review.
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What's wrong with that? It is SSL secured. Once you agree to install software, it had local access with your accounts privileges.
piping random shit into sh is wrong because domains go away, yet installation instructions might be repeated in countless other tutorials. easy to snap up domains and host malware. and SSL has nothing to do with it. packages are not cryptographically signed either and once on the system can easily become root.
Eh? Both debs and rpms can be signed with GPG keys.
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You know this calls for a ttyrec html player...!
I’ve spent the last week producing just that, and I’m just applying final polish before publishing it. It’s a drop-in replacement for .
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I’ve spent the last week producing just that, and I’m just applying final polish before publishing it. It’s a drop-in replacement for .
And here it is: http://tty-player.chrismorgan.info/ and https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9763062 .