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What you describe are simple systems. Most people confuse simplicity and intuitiveness. The Apple Car or the iPhone are intuitive to use but far from simple, because of the abstraction level. I like simple systems, which are maintainable, because they lack high abstractions.


Why not using keyboard controls for web pages in general? I tried multiple solutions for browsing the web and using vim binding to do so over the years. Some of them for extended periods of time, including Tridactyl, Vimium and others. My favorite by far is Qutebrowser because of its default commands and integration of them, for example moving between tabs, editing or copying URLs or configuration is pretty easy.


I do! I use Vimium C for general browsing. But, considering the time I spend on Hacker News, I needed something to optimize my procrastination even further!


That gets me multiple times a day. What is even worse is ^h opens the history instead of just deleting the last character.


???: industry-standard disassembler

guess that's IDA Pro


Definitely IDA Pro.

It is an interesting case in piracy, as being the go-to software for reverse engineers, it also has the biggest target on its back for software crackers. Despite this, newer versions are not always cracked and released publicly so quickly. It seems each license owner gets their own custom watermarked build of the software. The crack of version 7.7 was leaked from Think-Cell, the excel add-ons company. 8.3 was recently seen released, with an anonymous supplier and Vietnamese cracking group behind it.


The funny thing is IDA added an x64 decompiler for the free version right after the post. The piracy could have been avoided if it wasn't for the timing.


On iOS you can install browser extensions from firefox and chrome to the Orion browser.

I've found it a few month back in this threat here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34562553, it is working sufficiently so far, seems even a bit faster than safari to me, too.


sshd does this.

sshd 3891262 root 4u IPv4 15450342 0t0 TCP ibpmaas-testing:https->10.10.47.11:49064 (ESTABLISHED)

sshd 3891351 ubuntu 4u IPv4 15450342 0t0 TCP ibpmaas-testing:https->10.10.47.11:49064 (ESTABLISHED)

# lsof -ti ":49064"

3891262 3891351

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