19 points | by ludicrousdispla 4 hours ago ago
4 comments
> This is a clean separation, and clean separations are worth noticing. They tend to be load-bearing.
oh hi Claude
Anyone else get hit by the (now seemingly obvious) kernel --> shell naming while reading this?
> In POSIX.1-2024, the master side is called “manager” and the slave side is called “subsidiary.”
Ah, who can forget the manager-subsidiary combo.
> Three names, one thing. That’s why they blur together.
Stopped reading here. This is an AI article.
> This is a clean separation, and clean separations are worth noticing. They tend to be load-bearing.
oh hi Claude
Anyone else get hit by the (now seemingly obvious) kernel --> shell naming while reading this?
> In POSIX.1-2024, the master side is called “manager” and the slave side is called “subsidiary.”
Ah, who can forget the manager-subsidiary combo.
> Three names, one thing. That’s why they blur together.
Stopped reading here. This is an AI article.