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“Constitutionally incapable of not going hard” — @aescling
“Fedi Cassandra” – @Satsuma

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@aschmitz @aescling @Satsuma @wallhackio if it doesn’t support Unicode it is merely a code unit editor, not a text editor
@aescling @Satsuma @aschmitz @wallhackio i also like the having a native text editor parts of Mac
@aschmitz @Satsuma @wallhackio i am not particularly good at shell scripting but that’s because i abstract all the control logic into GNU Make syntax but Caleb already rejected that one
@aschmitz @Satsuma @wallhackio honestly if you want to be portable ruby is likely a better bet than shell
@Satsuma @aschmitz @wallhackio it is true though, you can just do all of your scripting in Deno if you want, it just feels excessive for the task of “pipe a bunch of files to pandoc”
@aescling @wallhackio i presume your shell scripts probably do not work on BSD then
@aescling @wallhackio read The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 8, Volume 3: Shell & Utilities
@aescling nothing on linux is standardized in the formal sense it is all just convention
@aschmitz @aescling @wallhackio @vaporeon_ it was a medium deal during the ruby 2 to 3 upgrade when many older repositories were not yet ruby 3 compatible. i mostly haven't had compatibility issues since then and 3 to 4 seems like less of a jump, so unless you are on bullseye for some reason system ruby might be ok