Be Lucky Window Manager â https://hack.org/mc/blog/blwm.html
Managing reading â https://hack.org/mc/blog/managing-reading.html
ÂľWM â Another XCB-based Stacking Window Manager â https://hack.org/mc/blog/uwm.html
My Window Manager Gets Icons â https://hack.org/mc/blog/mcwm11.html
Git Credential Manager Core: Building a universal authentication experience â https://github.blog/2020-07-02-git-credential-manager-core-building-a-universal-authentication-experience/
Hey everyone, I am worldofpeace, one of the release
managers for 20.03.
As promised, the most glittered stable release is here: NixOS 20.03 âMarkhorâ â¨.
- Release notes
- [Upgrade instructions](/manual/nixos/stable/index.html#sec-upgra ⌠â Read more
Moving to a tilde -> http://tilde.pt/~gil/twtxt.txt, hopefully it will be easier to manage using one liners instead of a google sheet
My blog is doing fine, Iâm really glad I managed to run it for almost 2 years and love posting in it ^^
@frogotbits.com Well actually I donât have that much to right down (I think) so a bujo might be overkill. Actually Iâm good with Taskwarrior for now, I find it faster to manage tasks, but having a place where I can put tasks and thoughts on paper is nice. Thatâs why iâm gonna go with dash-plus as @lucidiot@tilde.town showed me :)
@lucidiot@tilde.town Also it wonât be necessarily shared, itâs more about managing my tasks. For now I use Taskwarrior
@johanbove@johanbove.info : re bulletjournal : Yeah I tried keeping a bullet journal, it lasted about 6 months I think. But yeah, that could be a good managing tool :)
Feeling really down lately, I have a lot to think, about a lot of stuff, and Iâm not good at managing lots of stuff at the same time in my head, makes me want to implode
I managed to properly configure ddclient for my subdomains. Iâm glad I keep learning stuff about self-hosting :)
Phlog update: gopher://codevoid.de/0/posts/2019-04-27-manage-dotfiles-with-git.txt (https protocol works too)
Dusk Maiden of Amnesia managed to be both a satisfying school harem comedy & a satisfying gothic ghost story. Highly recommend. Why the heck donât people talk more about this show?
In the Shadow of the CMS | The Nation https://www.thenation.com/article/content-management-system-essay-wordpress-drupal-internet-feature/
still trying to figure out the best way to manage my calcurse files⌠scp is just so slow
Dave Snowden | How not to manage complexity | State of the Net 2013 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaFQJaQTXhY
Rewriting Pagenode
Today I released Pagenode â a project that I started 14 years ago. Pagenode began its life as a full-fledged Content Management System and now, after countless rewrites, became a simple library. Pagenodeâs journey mimics my own as a developer. Its current iteration expresses my desire for simplicity.
In 2004, after dabbling a bit with PHP and finally grasping MySQL I set out to build my own CMS. I previously looked at a lot of different CMSes on the market and found all of them to ⌠â Read more
GitHub - nickgravgaard/windowlab: A small and simple window manager of novel design (unmaintained) https://github.com/nickgravgaard/windowlab
The âAs you know, Bobâ technique for infodumps gets a lot of flak, but all my internal corporate emails from upper management begin with âAs you know,â, so I think there might be room to make it verisimilitudinous.
Better metaphors for community management than âsocial engineeringâ: âsocial gardeningâ, âsocial picklingâ, âsocial brewingâ, âsocial stewingâ, âsocial mixtapingâ
Iâve started to manage my gopher content with RCS. Together with rcsvers.vim itâs a no-brainer. Itâs pretty nice to have an automatic version created whenever vim is being closed.
It seems like every time I reboot, Ubuntu manages to forget about another piece of hardware I have. First it was the USB controller, then the wifi (still not fixed), and now itâs my sound card.
Managing TLS connections using Lua and Lua coroutines - The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm http://boston.conman.org/2018/07/23.1
Chris Espinosa, quoted in the final chapter of Fire in the Valley, says that when Jobs came back to Apple his screaming fits were âfor showâ. Whatâs worse: a manager with no emotional control or one that fakes it for emotional manipulation?
The Quietus | Opinion | The Quietus Essay | How Did A Major Label Manage To Lose A John Coltrane Record? http://thequietus.com/articles/24852-john-coltrane-both-directions-at-once-the-lost-album-ted-gioia
How do elites manage to hijack votersâ ideas of themselves? | Aeon Essays https://aeon.co/essays/how-do-elites-manage-to-hijack-voters-ideas-of-themselves
Band name of the day: terror management
@dave@davebucklin.com Have you checked https://github.com/jarun/Buku, the highly delicious bookmark manager? I really like it!
Iâm managing some wordpress instances and itâs not smooth sailing
@kas@enotty.dk Yeah, ranger is cool, but i have to admit that i just start mc when i need a âgraphicalâ file manager
Can anybody recommend a webbased ldap account manager other than lamcms that can run custom scripts?
I think I managed to fix it. It was probably a holdover from the pre-Go time parsing/formatting
NixOS switched to systemd
NixOS has switched from Upstart to systemd!
Systemd brings many advantages such as better dependency
management, socket-based activation of services, per-service
logging, cgroup-based process management, and much more. (Read
the announcement.) â Read more
HotOS paper on NixOS
Eelco Dolstra presented the paper Purely\â¨Functional System\â¨Configuration Management at the 11th Workshop on\â¨Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS XI). It gives an
overview of the ideas behind NixOS. The
slides
are also available. â Read more
NixOS is now almost usable as a desktop OS ;-). We
have an X server, a bunch of Gnome packages, basic wireless
support, and of course all the applications in Nixpkgs that we
had all along running on other Linux distributions. Here are a
few screenshots:
- X server\⨠with Compiz window manager.
- [Emacs a ⌠â Read more
Service deployment paper accepted for SCM-12
The paper âService Configuration Managementâ (accepted at the
12th\⨠International Workshop on Software Configuration\⨠Management) describes how we can rather easily deploy
âservicesâ (e.g., complete webserver configurations such as our
Subversion server) through
Nix by treating the non-component parts (such as configur ⌠â Read more
**Paper âImposing a Memory Management Discipline on Software
Deploymentâ accepted for presentation at ICSE 2004!**
The first Nix paper. â Read more