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Subject: Re: Do you know the UNIX history?
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On 2024-01-09, Moribundo <lindev.null@protonmail.com> wrote:
> UNIX history for a dummys (spanish)
>
> gemini://moribundo.flounder.online/gemlog/2024-01-09-historia-unix.gmi

A quick remark: Unix users in the 80's and early 90's used
to have GNU tools installed on top as they were far more 
featureful. And of course lots of them liked Emacs.