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07/26/20

How to Play Chess in the Linux Terminal | Tom's Hardware

Play a challenging game of chess against your computer in Linux, no desktop environment required.

danyspin97's site - Colorize your CLI

A passionate engineering student who writes about Unix related topics and tech stuff.

Typometer | Pavel Fatin
Easy Note-taking from the Command-line - Random thoughts

A really simple way to write, manage and sync notes using FZF, Glow and Rclone

GitHub - kautukkundan/Awesome-Profile-README-templates: A collection of awesome readme templates to display on your profile

A collection of awesome readme templates to display on your profile - kautukkundan/Awesome-Profile-README-templates

GitHub - seisatsu/Dennis: Dennis MUD

Dennis MUD. Contribute to seisatsu/Dennis development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub - kitao/pyxel: A retro game engine for Python

A retro game engine for Python. Contribute to kitao/pyxel development by creating an account on GitHub.

In a GPT-3 World, Anonymity Prevents Free Speech | Jay Riverlong

What does it mean to have freedom of speech? Naively, it means that you have the right to express ideas without fear of governmental retaliation or censorship. But that’s not worth much in a vacuum. Free speech is valuable when you are communicating with others: abstractly, freedom of speech means the right to distribute information to an audience.