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by ammmir
453 days ago
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thanks for the link, Sydbox seems like a super cool project, but there's something weird about it: too many links in the README. not on GitHub, and the project that's on GitHub with a similar name hasn't had a commit in 16 years, is it by the same person? if they can polish up the public facing side of the project, it would instill more confidence. |
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In other documents too. And very repetitive.
I don't need a link to Wikipedia every time "PoC" is used. Or to an online man page every time strace(1) is mentioned.
I get it that a documentation can have more than one "entry point", and hyperlinking all occurrences solves that.
But I think assuming certain audience leads to a document that is more effective. You don't explain addition in university-level textbooks, to make it easier to children from primary school.
This product is simply not for people who hear of strace for the first time.