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404, supposedly the correct link is: https://buttondown.com/blog/email-signatures-history



How is that? These are vendor packages


The followup year overview is also beautiful and extensive: https://subject.space/projects-static/medium-year-bird-calen...


Looks like great news!

> DF plans to stick to PC gaming, retro gaming, and console performance analysis as its “three pillars” and doesn’t plan to chase SEO.

Happy to see that. I especially like their retro content, aside from the weekly podcast.



Thx for the archive. The video is mentioned in the article.


The interjected bullet point sections seem to be entirely LLM written and don't add anything, just meaningless interruption


Great! Dutch living in Austria and YouTube is randomly dubbing videos from one language to another with no way of turning it off, which is my real WTF here.


Running through illness and injury isn’t, otherwise why not. But I don’t think that’s the point. It’s challenge to yourself.


Btw, CLI editors can be interactive too: consider ed ("the standard text editor") and DOS' edlin.


It's a shame so many web versions of man pages are typeset with monospace fonts and barely any formatting. The mandoc-powered OpenBSD online man pages are great though: https://man.openbsd.org/acme-client

Still I also really like being able to read man pages in the terminal. Getting a bit familiar with less helps to make it convenient. I mostly use the search features (/ and ?) and half page scrolling (d an u).


I should add that it supports j/k for scrolling line by line


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