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Things that go wrong with disk IO

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40 years of programming

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I wrote an ebook on GNU awk with hundreds of examples and exercises

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Interactive map of Linux kernel

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An introduction to Magit, an Emacs mode for Git

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I wrote an interactive TUI app with 70+ CLI text processing exercises

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Understanding Unix filesystem timestamps

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How Core Git Developers Configure Git

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$HOME, Not So Sweet $HOME

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CPU performance

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Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation

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GNU awk idioms explained

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Linux Routing Fundamentals

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Taking a Look at Compression Algorithms

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FFmpeg By Example

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Understanding Memory Management

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isd (interactive systemd) — a better way to work with systemd units

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Coloring matched portions with GNU grep, sed and awk

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How concurrency works: A visual guide

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An Experienced (Neo)Vimmer's Workflow

  • Not my blog, just sharing it here.

    That said, I don't see that broken rectangle on Chromium.

  • Is it regex or sed/awk syntax (or both) that gives you trouble?

    I had similar reaction and didn't even try to learn them for years - then I caught the stackoverflow craze of answering CLI questions (and learning from others).

  • What's the difference between two_percent and skim?

  • Check out https://novelwriter.io/

    I'm not familiar with such softwares (I use pandoc for technical writing), but might help you..

  • Yeah, it is uncommon spelling, but if you google, you'll find it's not that rare ;)

  • I'm self-published and haven't worked for other publications. Sometimes, my submissions reach HN front page, so you might have seen there or because others picked it up from there and shared around elsewhere.

  • As per the manual, "Mappings are set up to work like most click-and-type editors" - which is best suited with GUI Vim.

    While Vim doesn't make sense to use without the modes, there are plugins like https://github.com/tombh/novim-mode!

  • I had to learn Linux CLI tools, Vim and Perl at my very first job. Have a soft spot for Perl, despite not using it much these days other than occasional one-liners (mainly for advanced regex features).

  • Thanks a lot for the kind words! Means a lot to me :)

  • I'm a bit active on book-related forums. I post reviews of books I've read, give book recommendations, etc. In this case, the author contacted me based on my reviews.

  • Like alpha, beta, gamma readers. Used by authors to get feedback at various stages of their book before it is published. Alpha stage is very rough, like first draft. Not sure where the line lies between beta and gamma stage, but they are close to finished works - only typos and minor changes would be made based on reader feedback.

    For indie authors, beta readers often help to get a few reviews out close to book publication.

  • I'm doing a beta-read. Well written, great ideas, etc. Unfortunately, the book is turning out to be much darker than I'm comfortable with. I'll probably try to get to the halfway point before deciding to give up.

  • Bobiverse by Dennis E. Taylor is a fun and easy read

  • Stormlight Archives can be daunting to those not familiar with Sanderson's works, especially since the books are long (1000+ pages) and the first book is setting up a long 10-book series (plus other stuff from a wider universe).

    If you'd like something smaller and standalone to try first, check out "Emperor's Soul" (novella) or Warbreaker (novel).