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Shell Scripting in 2026: Mastering System Automation with Claude Code
Shell scripting has undergone a radical transformation. The barrier between writing a script and orchestrating a system has dissolved. This is thanks to autonomous coding agents like Claude Code. Engineers no longer need to memorize obscure syntax like sed or awk. The challenge now is managing the logic of generated scripts. You must also ensure security and smooth integration for these tools. This guide is for intermediate to expert developers. It helps you adapt to the 2026 landscape of systems programming.
By Del Rosarioabout a month ago in Journal
Common Mistakes People Make After a Car Accident
Key Takeaways: After a car accident, a same-day medical check often helps, even if the injured person doesn’t feel pain at the time. Saying fewer words at the scene of the accident is safer than a long explanation. Early photos and witness information matter because scenes of accidents are difficult to preserve. Future costs can surprise people, especially when therapy is needed or work is missed.
By William Powellabout a month ago in Journal
What Do Business Consultants Do? Insights from Eddie Gravalese
Business consultants are expert advisors who help companies improve workflows, identify & solve problems, and achieve long-term goals. They bring specialized subject matter knowledge, analyse operations, and recommend strategies for growth, efficiency, and increased revenue. Their role is advisory, strategic, and focused on long-term sustainability rather than short-term fixes.
By Adria Hargraveabout a month ago in Journal
The Gate We All Walk Through
I didn’t realize I’d disappeared until I saw my reflection and didn’t recognize myself. It wasn’t sudden. It was slow—a word silenced here, an opinion softened there, a laugh forced to match the room. I traded pieces of myself for acceptance, like coins dropped into a vending machine that never gave back what I paid for.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Keeper of Secrets
I didn’t go in for a book. I went in to escape the rain. It was a gray Tuesday in March, the kind of day that presses down on your chest like a wet blanket. I’d just received news I wasn’t ready for—a job lost, a relationship frayed, the quiet unraveling of plans I’d spent years building. I walked without direction, shoulders hunched, until I saw it: a narrow storefront with a flickering “Open” sign and a window full of leaning paperbacks.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Last Game of the Season
I didn’t go for the win. I went because it was the last game. The gym was packed—folding chairs lined the walls, parents stood in the back, and the buzz of nervous energy hung thick in the air. Two rival high schools, decades of history, one championship on the line. But I wasn’t there for the trophy. I was there for my nephew, who’d spent all season riding the bench.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Man Who Fixed the Clock
I didn’t notice the clock was broken until it stopped. It sat on the corner shelf of my grandparents’ living room for as long as I could remember—brass, ornate, with Roman numerals and a soft, steady tick that marked the rhythm of every visit. My grandfather wound it every Sunday without fail, even in his nineties, even when his hands shook.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Boy Who Carried the Ball Home
I didn’t go to the game for the score. I went because my nephew asked me to. He’s twelve, wears his hair in a messy bun, and talks about basketball like it’s a secret language only he and the ball understand. “It’s not about winning,” he’d said, eyes bright. “It’s about who shows up when it matters.”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
Fire Safety During Electrical Emergencies: Why the Right Extinguisher Matters
The electricity is cut off, the fire is extinguished and there is no danger anymore in the room, but the air still smells of acute electric fire. Such smell is usually the sole reason to remember how much an electrical fire is waiting to be turned into a full-scale disaster. Severe destruction is not avoided by accident in most cases but due to preparation and proper handling of an electrical hazard-designed fire extinguisher.
By Deborah Larsonabout a month ago in Journal
Best UK Platforms to Hire a Virtual Assistant for Business & Startups. AI-Generated.
Hiring a Virtual Assistant is no longer just about saving time it has become a strategic decision for UK businesses navigating growth, automation, and remote-first operations. In 2025–2026, startups, founders, and solo entrepreneurs are increasingly relying on skilled remote assistants to manage operations, streamline workflows, and support scalability without increasing fixed overheads.
By Michael Coplinabout a month ago in Journal
How People Get Rich Without a Normal Job
The Meme Coin Millionaire You're 16. It's late — the kind of late where you know you'll regret it tomorrow during the first period. You're already in bed, lights off, phone glowing in the dark, when the notification comes through.
By Arsalan Haroonabout a month ago in Journal










