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Command Line Heroes Podcast

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140 points by terrencewells 8 years ago · 17 comments

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rossta 8 years ago

If you like this, you may be interested to know the host, Saron Yitbarek, produces some other podcasts including CodeNewbie and BaseCS.

* https://www.codenewbie.org/podcast

* https://www.codenewbie.org/basecs

  • kyo3 8 years ago

    I really like CodeNewbie, her guests will motivate me to keep grinding.

pselbert 8 years ago

There was a promo for this on the most recent changelog. The term “heroes” seems a bit hyperbolic, but I’m intrigued.

webreac 8 years ago

The early releases of Linux were on floppy disks. More than 20 disks. You could not compile the kernel while X was running unless you had at least 8 Mb. I was the lucky owner of a 486dx33 with 16 Mb.

  • DrScump 8 years ago

      More than 20 disks. 
    
    Hence, the copyfest era -- meetings where people brought machines and blank floppies to spread the gospel.
  • pjmlp 8 years ago

    My first Linux distribution was Slackware 2.0, bought during 1995 Summer.

    It came on a CD-ROM, whose contents I had to copy into the hard disk and start the installation from there, because IDE CD-ROM drives were mostly unsupported.

    My monitor was 1024x768, but X could not do higher than 800x600 with my card.

    Nowadays I have Ubuntu on my travel laptop, and still have hardware acceleration issues with its Brazos GPU.

  • ridiculous_fish 8 years ago

    Linux required a hardware FPU, which the 030 Mac IIsi did not have. I bought and installed a daughterboard that provided a math coprocessor, allowing me to install Linux on my Mac, circa mid 90s.

hamandcheese 8 years ago

I just started listening. The production quality is far above what I was expecting from a podcast! Enjoying it so far.

  • walshemj 8 years ago

    Why doing a podcast with a single presenter and getting BBC quality audio isn't that hard these day a decent 2x2 audio interface and some decent mics Shure Sm58's will do quite well with your preferred DAW which will often have presets for podcasts.

electricslpnsld 8 years ago

Listening to episode 1, overall pretty good. I was surprised to hear no mention of NeXT, especially given some of the focus on post-Jobs-return Apple.

  • ghaff 8 years ago

    I was discussing the lead in with a colleague last week. There are just so many threads to how we arrived at where we are today simply in terms of operating systems. You could probably have a whole podcast series on that alone. I once helped write an expert witness report that tried to bring in all the AT&T, BSD, Unix Wars, etc. threads and it was hard to keep it comprehensible. Keeping it around Microsoft and Apple in their modern forms probably makes it more approachable for a broader audience.

    • pjmlp 8 years ago

      While I agree with the constraints, it kind of distorts the past for those too young to have lived through it.

holmberd 8 years ago

Added, looking forward to giving it a listen.

krutzger 8 years ago

With Cron weakly taking a break, this could not have come at a better time!

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