derekshoedev
Today I learned:
/usr
stands for “universal system resources” not “user”
/dev
stands for “device” not “development”Had no idea.
— Derek Shoemaker (@derekshoedev) January 17, 2019
derekshoedev
Today I learned:
/usr
stands for “universal system resources” not “user”
/dev
stands for “device” not “development”Had no idea.
— Derek Shoemaker (@derekshoedev) January 17, 2019
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