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  1. Dec 2016
    1. The rule of silence, also referred to as the silence is golden rule, is an important part of the Unix philosophy that states that when a program has nothing surprising, interesting or useful to say, it should say nothing. It means that well-behaved programs should treat their users' attention and concentration as being valuable and thus perform their tasks as unobtrusively as possible. That is, silence in itself is a virtue

      Rule of Silence

      The Rule of Silence is part of the Unix philosophy: if there is nothing interesting for a system to say, it should say nothing.

      It is related to John Seely Brown's idea of Calm Tech