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I still think what I wrote there, my thesis, still holds up 10 yrs later:

> If your app doesn't have a URL, who's going to use it?

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streaming work on a web application to provide students with an instant development and deployment environment (vscode in the web browser).

stream.sequentialread.com/

But no matter to me if hosted on cloud or self-hosted, i only want to get a MASTER DEGREE

Current status: resisting the human instinct to write new database software from scratch

I started making these silly images for mainstream social media platforms when I announce my streams because my friend told me that text-only posts (especially containing links) will be buried automatically by them and its much better to post an image and then post the link as a comment. IDK if this is still true, I think its silly but whatever, when in rome....

stream.sequentialread.com/

Implementing support for serial console access to vms in capsul-flask

🙎🏼‍♂️👨🏿‍🦲 Fracus and Darwin 💿🎚️🎛️💿

I liked the idea of golang's module system (every module is just a url) because it seemed to invite more decentralization in packaging, welp, today I discovered firsthand just how wrong I was: github.com/golang/go/issues/51

Ok, article is updated with several factual accuracy fixes and additional info, and I'm publishing it wider now.

I was looking for an easy-to-read page w/ info on what common features processes have on Mac, Windows, and Linux. I **COULD NOT FIND ANY** on the web.

How the heck did this happen!? At any rate, here's the missing article, just had to write it first.

sequentialread.com/what-is-a-p

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