Free exchange is a positive sum game when it is truly free. But if one party has significantly more leverage (like an employer or a landlord), that is no longer guaranteed.
You're right, of course. But I am so, so tired of having to "sell" over and over just to have the value of my contributions recognized. And I think gp would agree. The poster, marak, is a founder [0]. They definitely…
Some shells, such as elvish [0], nushell [1], mash [2], and even Windows' powershell do support natively manipulating structured data. There is quite a gap between the shell supporting it and tools supporting it,…
Free exchange is a positive sum game when it is truly free. But if one party has significantly more leverage (like an employer or a landlord), that is no longer guaranteed.
You're right, of course. But I am so, so tired of having to "sell" over and over just to have the value of my contributions recognized. And I think gp would agree. The poster, marak, is a founder [0]. They definitely…
Some shells, such as elvish [0], nushell [1], mash [2], and even Windows' powershell do support natively manipulating structured data. There is quite a gap between the shell supporting it and tools supporting it,…