fedora 42 changeset
What is upcoming in Fedora 42
Among the changes includes Gnome 48, updated tools, and a new Cosmic spin
fedora 42 changeset
Among the changes includes Gnome 48, updated tools, and a new Cosmic spin
how-to
Whenever I work on an existing project or start a new one, I try to keep the dependencies minimal. My goal with dependencies is to make sure they are supported, stable, and robust. Trying to keep dependencies minimal on NodeJS project is a challenge. Javascript makes it really easy to
stories
Fedora 41 is a go for releasing October 29, 2024
ideas
How to update Ghost install with Ansible and Ghost CLI.
ideas
Install Ghost blog instance using Terraform, Ansible, and Ghost CLI.
ideas
I provide a simple desktop file that creates a shortcut to the app installed in the container.
thoughts
Tally is a nice hybrid application not using Electron. It enabled low memory footprint and provides most of the features of Plausible in a small sandboxed app.
newsletter
Octoverse: The state of open source and rise of AI in 2023In this year’s Octoverse report, we study how open source activity around AI, the cloud, and Git are changing the developer experience.The GitHub BlogKyle Daigle, GitHub Staff Frontend Astro 4.0 | AstroAstro 4.0 is here! New
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Frontend Answering Common Questions About Interpreting Page Speed Reports — Smashing MagazineTake a closer look at how various performance tools audit and report on performance metrics, such as core web vitals. Geoff Graham answers a set of common questions that pop up during performance audits.Smashing MagazineGeoff GrahamNaming Variables In CSSSome
thoughts
Trying out Fedora server in place of Ubuntu server. The results are surprising.
newsletter
Originally with this new letter I intended to aggregate general technology and open-source new. But there are many different outlets already doing that. So, to make this newsletter more useful, I will be provided more development related news so the content will be more specific. The newsletter will be organized
newsletter
The first quarter of 2023 filled with Ai and layoff news