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Uutils Playground – WASI Coreutils

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syberant
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Unsure if this is useful to you but have you heard about GNU Unifont? It’s not as nice and comes with some asterisks but damn it’s very compact.

I first read about it via this blog post: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2019/04/banish-the-%ef%bf%bd-with-u...
syberant
·vorig jaar·discuss
I'd argue that this concept for media is most commonly known as "playlists" and unfortunately only used within data silos, e.g. a playlist of YouTube videos, a Spotify playlist, a TV season of episodes, a series of episodes, a trilogy, etc. (Yes, I'd argue that your music library of mp3 files is also kind of a silo, although portable) Heck, even a slideshow is arguably a playlist.

I agree that putting a playlist-like concept into, say, the filesystem would be an extremely interesting idea but I think a big danger is running into the same problem as hardlinks and symlinks. This problem is that if a file is "present" in multiple places (or playlists) deleting/modifying/moving it can have unforeseen consequences and it's hard to reason about (and if you copy the file now you get to invent a way to track different versions too!). I think this is also holding tagging filesystems back.

I'm currently writing a non-hierarchical FUSE filesystem and have been thinking about this list-directory concept but I'm still not completely sure how it would work, especially since I need to remain backwards compatible with the POSIX interfaces. Will probably have to just try it out (xattrs to the rescue?) and see what sticks I suppose...

A linkdump of interesting somewhat related stuff:

- https://newsletter.squishy.computer/p/knowledge-structures

- https://newsletter.squishy.computer/p/all-you-need-is-links

- https://thesephist.com/posts/search-vs-nav/

- https://karl-voit.at/2017/02/10/evolution-of-systems/ Especially "Information-Centric Systems"

- https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-m... A classic 1945 article cited as inspiration by Ted Nelson, Doug Engelbart and Tim Berners-Lee.

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content-addressable_storage

- https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organizatio...