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Shameless spam: https://manuel-uberti.github.io/
I was tired of writing in Italian, it's more fun in English. (read: nobody in Italy cares about my Emacs rants)
This is Jekyll on GitHub Pages. I took Pixyll and changed a few things here and there. Still a draft, but for now it's enough.
I was tired of writing in Italian, it's more fun in English. (read: nobody in Italy cares about my Emacs rants)
This is Jekyll on GitHub Pages. I took Pixyll and changed a few things here and there. Still a draft, but for now it's enough.
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I welcome this change. To the hell with Italian. :) Now we can all enjoy your writings.
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cool stuff. had nooo idea you could run something like that on github. and here i am paying for a Ghost account i never use.
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^ It supports a custom domain too, and I'll probably move to something like that when I have a cool name for the website.
Jekyll is very easy to use: you write your stuff in Markdown, publish on GitHub and automagically find your website updated. Also, you can run it on local to check if everything's fine before going public. Very nice.
Jekyll is very easy to use: you write your stuff in Markdown, publish on GitHub and automagically find your website updated. Also, you can run it on local to check if everything's fine before going public. Very nice.
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^ probably write it in emacs... :)
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^ He probably already use this https://github.com/nibrahim/Hyde, org-mode, or pandoc. Fully customized of course....
rice no more.
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I was also surprised by Github.rhowaldt wrote:cool stuff. had nooo idea you could run something like that on github. and here i am paying for a Ghost account i never use.
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Actually I'm keeping it simple. What I use is:
- markdown-mode: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/
- Magit: https://magit.vc/
- markdown-mode: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/
- Magit: https://magit.vc/
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..gnutella..
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I only use new and regularly updated software. Make sure you never post any links to something that isn't at least updated daily.
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cron requires a small, no matter how small, but some small amount of thought.
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its one of those circular threads again they seem to be so good at.
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unbelievable, what a waste of time that thread.
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Quote:
orebokech commented 3 days ago
FWIW, speaking as the Debian maintainer I'm okay with adding a dependency on libsystemd to the package, but the code needs to be upstream in tmux. [...]
(88 thumbs down)
@nicm
nicm commented 3 days ago
[...]
My concern is that we have a little function, daemon(), that does a simple little procedure to make a daemon that has worked basically unchanged across multiple platforms for maybe, what, 30 years? Now to do the same thing we need to add 150 lines of new, Linux-only code AND a library dependency.[...]
orebokech commented 3 days ago
FWIW, speaking as the Debian maintainer I'm okay with adding a dependency on libsystemd to the package, but the code needs to be upstream in tmux. [...]
(88 thumbs down)
@nicm
nicm commented 3 days ago
[...]
My concern is that we have a little function, daemon(), that does a simple little procedure to make a daemon that has worked basically unchanged across multiple platforms for maybe, what, 30 years? Now to do the same thing we need to add 150 lines of new, Linux-only code AND a library dependency.[...]
..gnutella..
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Scratchy and sniffy Joachim Löw (Stallman will be proud)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqd9FJIqOm8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqd9FJIqOm8
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