Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way.
Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, purely text-based approach to terminal recording.
Author: Paolo Redaelli
Liberty Eiffel, Mood
Dad, may I play?
Debian
apt/yum cheatlist
apt-cache se I’m actually doing the reverse: SwitchingToUbuntu/FromLinux/RedHatEnterpriseLinuxAndFedora but it’s easy as a quick Ctrl-F or /
Mood
Proficient with….
I was naïvely opening Linkedin when I saw this telling people I’m able to use “Microsoft Office” would attract up to 15% more views? Really, are they serious? I’ve been a proud user of StarOffice then OpenOffice then LibreOffice since… forever, or better since it was still called StarOffice… Yes, I’ve used Microsoft Office and…
I’ve been tweaking a little “Tutorial tour – Liberty Eiffel Wiki“
After having been extensively using WordPress and Markdown for a while the syntax of MediaWiki feels almost alien…
Documentations, Eiffel
Minimal Programming
Such an interesting site this Minimal Programming. Feels old school, written by proficient people!
Amiga, Mood
Amiga Workbench Emulator by Christophe Résigné
Christophe Résigné wrote Ia full javascript (~3000 lines of code) remake of the classic Amiga’s operating system in his Chrome Experiments. And it feels almost like the original! A truly smart guy!

Ok, it’s time to feverishly stick standard like WebRTC, aka Firefox Hello! In fact it seems that Skype For Linux: Dead? Or Just Resting?
Mood
Fool’s day
Only on the fool’s day I could have done the foolishness of coming to work on hour earlier than usual for the sake of a.l bet with a coworker… 🙂
Torvalds’ Secret Sauce For Linux: Willing To Be Wrong – from Slashdot
Torvalds explains the combination of youthful chutzpah, openness to other’s ideas, and a willingness to unwind technical decisions that he thinks were critical to the OS’s development: “I credit the fact that I didn’t know what the hell I was setting myself up for for a lot of the success of Linux. […] The thing about bad technical decisions is that you can always undo them. […] I’d rather make a decision that turns out to be wrong later than waffle about possible alternatives for too long.”
I shall keep it in mind. I hope it’s not too late.
Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way.
