Everything Is a File: The Unix Idea That Still Runs the Internet
Your keyboard, your webcam, your network socket, your running processes — on a Unix system, they're all files. Here's why that one decision still shapes everything you touch.
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Your keyboard, your webcam, your network socket, your running processes — on a Unix system, they're all files. Here's why that one decision still shapes everything you touch.
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