From 03d6cf8c7383e07a83fe9c39c6138fa9163f7e85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kenneth Odle Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 21:53:06 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Editing 2021.10.05.21:53 --- 001/codex-001.tex | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/001/codex-001.tex b/001/codex-001.tex index efdb71f..8cd8144 100644 --- a/001/codex-001.tex +++ b/001/codex-001.tex @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Typeset in \LaTeX{} \\ Issue \#001} } -\date{\begin{small}Published on 2021.10.03 \\ First Printing \end{small}} +\date{\begin{small}Published on 2021.10.05 \\ First Printing \end{small}} \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ The command line, in short, makes you think. It makes you plan, it makes you thi A GUI only makes you think about the next step. Surely all the steps after that will be obvious, \textit{n'est ce pas}? I've seen a lot of people ask questions online where they just want to be told which button to push. They are asking about how to cross the street when what they really want to do is get across town. -They are asking for \textit{information} when what they really need is \textit{knowledge}. Sadly, we are drowning in \textit{information} when what we are starving for is \textit{knowledge}. +They are asking for \textit{information} when what they really need is \textit{knowledge}. Sadly, we are drowning in \textit{information} when what we are starving for is \textit{knowledge}, both as a society and as a species. \section{The Unix Philosophy}