De supers recommendations d'applications Linux que j'ajoute à ma liste d'apps à installer et à tester le jour où je saute le pas et fais un dual boot Linux
I currently consume a lot of Linux-related content and found this small channel where the creator is experimenting with Linux distros on old and more recent Macbooks.
I am currently enjoying a lot this podcast where these 2 guys dual boot Linux and Windows to see if they can at the end of the podcast delete on the 2 OSes
I learn a lot from their experiment and it makes me want even more to dual boot Linux on my Mac
I've been thinking of creating a home server for a couple of days and am currently reading about it. Current software I am thinking of running is Jellyfin, piHole, Tailscale and probably some more so I am taking ideas for this blogpost by Kevin Wammer
"The world is becoming increasingly polarized and bitter, making people less and less inclined towards dialogue or tolerance for those with different ideas or positions.
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We are all in the same boat. We have the tools, the freedom of choice, and it costs us nothing. If we don't like a solution, we can say so and choose something else. Why this violence?"
Toujours intéressant de lire le processus de passage à un site statique, encore plus quand c'est quelqu'un dont on apprécie le contenu. Je ne connaissais pas bien Publii et ç'a l'air d'être une bonne alternative. Je reste pour l'instant sur une solution statique + markdown, sachant que mon blog n'est pas encore actif
As soon as I am happy with my current personal website, I am going to start testing faircamp to create my DJ website and prepare to put my DJ sets outside "walled gardens" platforms.
As someone who tried Pocket and other alternatives in the past, and currently very happy with Readwise Reader, Wallabag is still an interesting alternative I am keeping an eye on. Especially since reading articles on my Kindle has been on my wishlist.
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