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6 days agoHah! I didn’t expect anyone to know the psion one!
Respect the burrito.
Hah! I didn’t expect anyone to know the psion one!
Oh yeah? When I were a lad we didn’t have netbooks with them fancy Atom chips with their la-de-da x86 ISAs.
We made do with the psion netbook.
(I didn’t have one)
It depends how shiny you want to keep it.
I do mine every 3 days, but it’s quality podcast time.
Razor blades cost pennies. So cheap.
So true. Haired people don’t realise that their haircut is a helmet.
Honestly, if a script grows to more than a few tens of lines I’m off to a different scripting language because I’ve written enough shell script to know that it’s hard to get right.
Shellcheck is great, but what’s greater is a language that doesn’t have as many gotchas from the get go.
I have a friend who collects PDAs and he has lots of different psion machines.
I’ll never forget when he brought a 5 MX in to college and showed me it running window windowmaker in our physics class. I was blown away.