@jonn not sure if you really _need_ to add anything, i like the article as it is.
i think there can be no «complete» list of «must do's», since shell scripting is supposed to be a flexible tool fit for tasks ranging from very simple one-liners to more complex «stage zero» prototyping…
but here's another addition to my «review often» list that you could maybe like:
https://sharats.me/posts/shell-script-best-practices/
also, csv with bash could be useful:
In Europe, October 2022 was by far the warmest ever recorded, beating the previous record by over 0.5⁰C!
https://climate.copernicus.eu/surface-air-temperature-october-2022
#Halloween (and October) is definitely my favorite time of year. When I am not making climate graphs, I am usually watching scary movies... So, despite it being a week late, I feel the need to also share my spooky graph with #Mastodon... 🎃
I really likes the latest issue from DHH’s newsletter. I’ve always found bizarre the absurds amounts of money that investors threw into products like Asana or Notion.
#startup #financialcrisis
https://world.hey.com/dhh/the-bubble-has-popped-for-unprofitable-software-companies-2a0a5f57
There are lots of fun connections between antonyms that we can discover using the built-in FindShortestPath function (https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/FindShortestPath.html)
Fifth day of my first #projects log.
Today's goal is to make a multi-agent networked player control in #unity3d.
Sometimes projects we make teach us fundamental things, and sometimes they teach us some gotchas. A gotcha I learned today is that in #unity, you can have a TextMeshPro which is a UI component and one that is a 3D component. There is no way to distinguish between those after you add them to a scene. So you'd better remember or label which one's which.
Now that there are so many people here, and everyone seem to be reading everyone they follow...
...perhaps now is the time when I'll find more friends to play #MagicTheGathering on #MTGO?..
We're not playing normal cubes, we're playing a cube I made called "Into the Story". Here's the list: https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/633f463453859b175ba27b36?view=table&scale=medium
Hello! re #introduction
computer-y data-y and repair-y things
walking, hills, clouds and the sea.
something of an emotional introvert but a strong believer in community (fun mix!) so like communities online
streaming social media overwhelms me at times, so you may find me tending to my digital garden more often than dipping my toes in to the stream. https://commonplace.doubleloop.net
enjoy bleeps and bloops and strange noises https://commonplace.doubleloop.net/tracks
another world is possible, and entirely necessary.
#SimonAndGarfunkel are amazing. Been so long since I've listened to them.
#ShowerThought: if people who read and enjoy their local #Fediverse feed stay on their instances, and everybody else periodically moves to the instance where most of their follows are at, eventually everyone would end up on an instance where they enjoy reading the local feed. Reminds me of K-means clustering algorithm.
On reselience and fragility.
I've been pondering about the optimised systems (in business, in mechanics, in general, from system theoretic standpoint).
Optimisations require increasing *reliability*, but as you optimise, you -- by definition -- reduce the error margins. The less margins you have the less reselience -- by definition -- you can have.
It may sound obvious, but it has interesting implications.
For example, the system of business (such as a racing league like #WRC or #F1) where businesses compete in optimisations, will transitively be fragile!
For instance, business that runs away with a particularly successful optimisation will then destroy the system together with the competition (like #Toyota did in mdoern rally). A manual intervention will be required.
Not sure if it makes sense to people who aren't into rally, but I think that the three concepts: optimisation, reselience and reliability are very interesting to consider.
Today's #projects entry: s3-credentials - a CLI tool for creating least privilege IAM credentials for interacting with Amazon S3 buckets #aws
https://s3-credentials.readthedocs.io/
I built this out of frustration: I wanted to use S3 buckets for more projects, but I could not believe that the way to create an access key/secret key to access them involved pasting a block of JSON into a form in the web console!
Now I can get credentials with this instead:
s3-credentials create static.niche-museums.com
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #elixir #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.