Ya, I think the underlying issue is I do things very differently than people on HN.
The idea of creating dependencies on a configuration profile inside a bash script is the exact opposite of what I would do.
I also could not rsync things to my local machine [bandwidth constraints] and would be rsyncing between remote machines, which being a shared environment, I would rely on explicit invocations instead of creating configurations/aliases.
Thank you for telling me how/why other people make different choices. I always do seem to have the blinders of my process is the only process I consider when commenting on HN. :)
The idea of creating dependencies on a configuration profile inside a bash script is the exact opposite of what I would do.
I also could not rsync things to my local machine [bandwidth constraints] and would be rsyncing between remote machines, which being a shared environment, I would rely on explicit invocations instead of creating configurations/aliases.
Thank you for telling me how/why other people make different choices. I always do seem to have the blinders of my process is the only process I consider when commenting on HN. :)