Rugxulo:
> I know PowerShell is default now (written in C#, also has
> a Linux port), but I never used it.
Yes, and it has a philosophy entirely alien to the way I see
the commant prompt: everyting is an object, instead of
everyting is a (text) file. I believe in a simple, concise,
lightweight, a
Wolf Bergenheim to Anton Shepelev:
> > > Without parameters BP puts ASCII character 07h into
> > > stdout, causing a beep as long as the ANSI driver is
> > > loaded.
> >
> > [...] the reference to the ANSI driver makes no sense:
> > as long as what duration?
>
> From the Cambridge Dictionary
>
Roger:
> "DOG is a DOS SHELL, or command interpreter. DOG works on
> most, if not all flavors of DOG."
>
> So, this is pun at DOS for being a dog? ;-) This is found
> on the Github page.
>
> Think you meant to state, "DOG is a DOS shell or command
> interpreter. DOG shell works on most, if not al
Anton Shepelev:
> Jim Hall:
>
> > No ChatGPT assistant/coauthor.
>
> "Doesn't have ChatGPT or a co-author tool" is actually not
> a problem for a professional writer. It can actually be a
> bonus. :-)
Yes, but the temptation to use such a tool is great, and the
commerical pressure quite strong. I
Dan Schmidt:
> Now, I might have gone with WordPerfect 6 instead of
> WordStar 4, but the idea itself is solid: A computer that
> you just use for writing, sans distractions. No YouTube,
> no Email, no Facebook -- you sit -- you write. I mean,
> it's hard to argue it didn't work well for this guy