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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance4 days ago

how. So back in the days, and I hate to keep referencing this because it sounds like I'm being nostalgic. I'm really not. I'm just saying earnestly and honestly, there was a time when my main window into Unix was Mac OS 10. That was like my entry point into Unix because that's the computer that I had. And I picked up I had picked up this book, learn Unix in 24 hours or something like that or 24 days, whatever. And people used to laugh that I was reading this book and they just thought it was so silly. But I was reading it and absolutely enthralled. I was absolutely I was just I couldn't put the book down. And it was just so cool to be able to open up a Mac OS terminal application and do do useful things like that was really cool. And I do think that there's a point when you're learning Unix and Linux that you go from. Well, there's a couple of points. The first point is, oh, my gosh, what is this application like this terminal thing? It looks like a text editor, but it doesn't act like (36/54)