Jeremy Harris writes:
> Wandering somewhat further off-topic, I've long held that everything
> on a Unix system should be observable, configurable and usable via
> the filesystem.  With no tool more complex than "ls" and "cat >", if
> needed.
> 
> On that basis of course, sockets were a mistake.

That sounds to me like the design assumption of something like Plan 9
rather than UNIX.

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