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LHB Linux Digest #25.11: Resource Usage History, Docker Alternatives, IFS and Shebang Concepts

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 30 May 2025 17:30:45 +0530


An interesting development came from Microsoft as it released a new terminal-based editor with open source license.

I kind of liked it at first glance until I tried my hands on a shell script written in this editor and then I ran into:

MS Edit adds Windos line ending

The issue is that it added the classic Windows-style line endings, which is not liked by UNIX-like systems.

I knew it was too good to be true to have something perfect for Linux from Microsoft 🤦

Here are the highlights of this edition :

  • Open-source notification Inbox infrastructure
  • Listmonk newsletter
  • Historical view of system resource utilization
  • Bang bang... shebang
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