Okay, speaking of changes since I'm back home after so long, I decided to give my Emacs a little makeover. I started with Iosevka Comfy last night from Prot. Look how nice it looks!
https://git.sr.ht/~protesilaos/iosevka-comfy
I'm going to make autumn style org bullet emojis next. I got a nice set in mind for that.
#emacs #font #config #orgmode #autumn
The Lazyman project at https://lazyman.dev can be used to install, initialize, manage, and explore multiple Neovim configurations. Over 100 excellent configurations are supported.
Linux and macOS only.
#opensource #manager #config #neovim #vim
And last, but not least! Here's Dyer Dwelling on reverting the buffer. Now, I use `(global-set-key (kbd "<f5>") 'revert-buffer)` since ages because that's what Mike Zamansky suggested when I first started setting up my config. I use it all the time too. But here's an interesting take that's different:
Dyer Dwelling: Reverting Buffers
https://www.emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20230821125951-emacs--reverting-buffers/
@arichtman @dashdsrdash @ubuntu @bunsenlabs @tails
And if you want to setup some public #GuestComputer consider #PorteusKiosk as a nifty option that (like #BunsenLabs can) runs entirely off #RAM and only reads it's data like #Config.
Tho you may need to configure #Porteus #Kiosk first (tho it's much easier than #WindowsEmbedded)...
#WindowsEmbedded #kiosk #porteus #config #ram #bunsenlabs #porteuskiosk #guestcomputer
And so we have another Emacs post from Karthinks. This one is a bit more general and technical, but I found it interesting to skim over.
Karthinks: Cool your heels, Emacs
https://karthinks.com/software/cool-your-heels-emacs/
I wrote a blog post about my experiments with #kubernetes configuration using #cdk8s -- end result: positive!
Read more here: https://blog.appliedcomputing.io/p/doing-kubernetes-configuration-good
And feel free to subscribe if you want, more posts coming weekly. :)
#kubernetes #cdk8s #k8s #yaml #config
https://nginx-playground.wizardzines.com/
Been preferring/promoting caddy lately, but this is a nice utility for nginx.
#sysadmin #nginx #config #playground #sandbox
I just configured KDE Konsole's tab bar to match my i3 window manager's theme. You wouldn't spot the difference between tabs and windows just looking at my screen :)
I'm quite satisfied, but I'm still wondering whether the tab bar should be at the top or bottom. What do you think?
this is a good take.
everything that uses config files should report where those files are
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/ReportConfigFileLocations
#dev #config #development #admin #devops #operations #sysadmin #tech
#dev #config #development #admin #devops #operations #sysadmin #tech
I am super excited about the new Figma features. However, I was just playing around with the advanced prototyping and often, options are missing when using the condition operator (e.g. placing the overlay manually) or toggles can't be clicked. I'd be happier if this ships later so they take time to test it properly before shipping it 🥲 #figma #advancedPrototyping #config
#figma #advancedprototyping #config
I’m really excited to be able to show you what I’ve been spending some time on recently!
I’ve been working with the folks who build the *awesome* #CUE language to discover what happens when we write #Terraform #config in CUE - and we’ll be showing you what we found out in a session next Weds @ 1530 UTC!
Here’s my co-conspirator Paul with 2 minutes of info in the recent CUE community call - a link for the session will follow soon! https://youtube.com/watch?v=fH7DlV4hpho&t=26m15s #cuelang #configmanagement #configuration
#cue #terraform #config #cuelang #configmanagement #configuration
I'm enjoying #config but maybe next year they should equip the slide show remotes with a back button.
Breakout sections for Figma #Config default to muted and don't have captions. It's 2023. Do better.