I wish pipes would transfer more than just text to avoid re-parsing.
somat 1/20/2026||
Pipes don't transfer text, they transfer a unformatted byte stream. The commands however do expect a particular format. There is going to be serialization/parsing regardless of the format the command expects. Even if it is an internal object format as found in powershell commands.
Started using it last year and being able to type ‘ls | sort-by modified -r | take 5’ feels liberating.
zahlman 1/20/2026||
Disappointing that Debian seems completely uninterested in this :(
matt_kantor 1/20/2026||
To be fair they really transfer bytes, which can be any data format you want.
snarf21 1/20/2026||
I used to work with a guy in the data group at MapQuest a long long time ago and the stuff he could very quickly do with nothing but awk and sed was insanely impressive.
sfblah 1/20/2026||
What a good idea. I couldn't see on the site if there's an online version (especially relevant since it appears to be sold out in physical form).
I saw that huge box of decks they printed for this, and I though, oh dear, how are they going to sell that many copies? :(
jackdoe 1/20/2026|
:) I actually printed a lot so the price is cheap, and I could sell for 5$ then I sold them until I recoup the printing cost and donated the rest to schools.
I am thinking of doing a reprint, but tbh shipping is so expensive now, and I there is also USA's tariffs and etc.
lrvick 1/21/2026||
I would pay triple to not have to worry about how to print and box these all neatly as you did. Please take my money for this and all your other games.
gorpomon 1/21/2026||
These are very very cool! I am sad they're sold out, but thankful they can be printed.
LollipopYakuza 1/20/2026||
"Teaching kids"? Well as a professional in IT I wished I knew how to answer all this!
Western0 1/21/2026||
The instructions are definitely too brief. They should include all man (in troff ;) ).