Information Technology is…
by dervish on Oct.12, 2013, under Gazelles
Information Technology is 50% science, 25% superstition, and 25% black magic.
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In 1994 Mike Gancarz (a member of the team that designed the X Window System), drew on his own experience with Unix, as well as discussions with fellow programmers and people in other fields who depended on Unix, to produce The UNIX Philosophy which sums it up into 9 paramount precepts:
1. Small is beautiful.
2. Make each program do one thing well.
3. Build a prototype as soon as possible.
4. Choose portability over efficiency.
5. Store data in flat text files.
6. Use software leverage to your advantage.
7. Use shell scripts to increase leverage and portability.
8. Avoid captive user interfaces.
9. Make every program a filter. -
News:
- I was wrong to ignore Zigbee and Z-Wave. They’re the best part of my smart home. - Ars Technica
- Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse. - Ars Technica
- Google will apparently offer “AI Mode” right on its main search page - Ars Technica
- VPN used for VR game cheat sells access to your home network - Ars Technica
- Tandem OLED is OLED’s latest weapon in holding off MicroLED, QDEL - Ars Technica
- Tech – Ars Technica
- The optical disc onslaught continues, with LG quitting Blu-ray players - Ars Technica
- Nvidia partners leak next-gen RTX 50-series GPUs, including a 32GB 5090 - Ars Technica
- HAMR don’t hurt ’em—laser-assisted hard drives are coming in 2020 - Ars Technica
- Meet QDEL, the backlight-less display tech that could replace OLED in premium TVs - Ars Technica
- The Backbone One would be an ideal game controller—if the iPhone had more games - Ars Technica
- Intel Arc B580 review: A $249 RTX 4060 killer, one-and-a-half years later - Ars Technica
- Home Assistant’s Voice Preview Edition is a little box with big privacy powers - Ars Technica
- The next two FIFA Women’s World Cups will only air on Netflix - Ars Technica
- Intel’s Core Ultra 200S CPUs are its biggest desktop refresh in three years - Ars Technica
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