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I’ve been playing around with this and I can’t tell you how much I love this cli interface. It’s much easier for me, now, to edit and create new newsletters/emails. I’m super glad this newsletter platform offers this! it’s a lot cleaner, for me, than the web interface. As of right now, there’s a few bugs, but it still works well and i’ve already started contributing to the documentation! Providing some more notes for Windows users and explaining a few things that’s not in the original documentation. Buttondown CLI | Buttondown Documentation docs.buttondown.com/buttondown #Cli #CommandLine @buttondownemail @buttondown #Terminal #OpenSource #TUI

Is there system information tool for linux that prints something like this on one line in terminal when run:

CPU: 40% | GPU: 20% | RAM: 12/16

Fastfetch does not support this kind of thing, it only has everything per line.

I want specifically everything on one line

I'm mostly posting this as a way to help myself remember, but:

I have been using the venerable `less` Unix utility for over a quarter century (!) but just today I learned you can view multiple files with it!

less file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt

Use `:n` and `:p` to go to the next/previous file.

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Now people may ask things like: "Why?" and the answer is: For a primitive approach to #SecureComputing.

  • Because loading the #OS into #RAM allows not just for a non-persistent setup like an #SSH-#Terminal (think #VT320 but better!) but being hard-wired as #ReadOnly means it's tamper proof by design when combined with an intrusion-detection & tamper-proof seals: Physical Access will be detectable and Remote Access cannot cause permanent damages.

And that may also be useful with other #ThinClient-like "aplianced" devices.

  • Basically for anything where #NetworkBoot ain't an option for whatever reasons!

youtube.com/watch?v=RuZUPpmXfT0 via @lazygamereviews

Am I the only one who keeps forgetting that these "newer" CLI tools come with better defaults? I mean, I keep passing unnecessary options to eza, fd, ip, httpie, ripgrep, etc. Damn it, my brain just doesn't have enough plasticity to tell my hands that the old complexity is no longer needed... Muscle memory firmware update failed. Please send help.

#CLI#Linux#DevLife