Dagim made a keyboard driven note taking app using the gnome toolkit. It looks great.
https://t.me/jdsteps/445
https://t.me/jdsteps/445
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π Introducing Noty! π
Finally π ! A new keyboard driven note-taking application I've been working on called Noty starting from...
commit 311672a131553e678811b9df4a2488e82556099e
Author: Dagim G. Astatkie <workflow.jd@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Apr 5 14:10:39β¦
Finally π ! A new keyboard driven note-taking application I've been working on called Noty starting from...
commit 311672a131553e678811b9df4a2488e82556099e
Author: Dagim G. Astatkie <workflow.jd@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Apr 5 14:10:39β¦
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Devtopia
This episode's guest is Fuad, a senior DevOps engineer. We had a conversation about Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD, consensus algorithms and a whole lot more.
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#003 is out.This episode's guest is Fuad, a senior DevOps engineer. We had a conversation about Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD, consensus algorithms and a whole lot more.
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Devtopia - E03 - Fuad (DevOps Eng. SWE) - Kubernetes, distributed systems FULL EPISODE
ποΈ Devtopia β Fuad Joins Fraol & Yafet for a Deep Dive into Scalable Systems, Networking, and More!
In this episode of Devtopia, hosts Fraol and Yafet sit down with special guest Fuad to explore the tech that powers todayβs most reliable and scalable distributedβ¦
In this episode of Devtopia, hosts Fraol and Yafet sit down with special guest Fuad to explore the tech that powers todayβs most reliable and scalable distributedβ¦
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[Long Files]
A lot of people ask me why I only have a single
A lot of people ask me why I only have a single
main rs file in most of my Rust projects. In today's blog I explain why.frectonz.et
Long Files
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Frectonz
New functions in pglite-fusion v0.0.4
pglite-fusion v0.0.5pglite-fusion now uses sqlite's
serialize and desrialize methods instead of doing IO. Which means that every function is parallel-safe except for
import_sqlite_from_file and export_sqlite_to_file.π₯13π3π3β‘1
It was a good 5 day sprint but i don't think i will be able to do the one article per day thing. Going back to writing once in a blue moon.
For those of you who missed it.
Day 1: [Blogging]
Day 2: [Progress and Poverty]
Day 3: [Children of the Real]
Day 4: [More Engineering]
Day 5: [Long Files]
For those of you who missed it.
Day 1: [Blogging]
Day 2: [Progress and Poverty]
Day 3: [Children of the Real]
Day 4: [More Engineering]
Day 5: [Long Files]
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The best way to solve a distributed systems problem is to turn it into a centralized systems problem, and you do that by electing a leader.
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αα₯αα’ π I had to switch back to i3 to do this. Wayland doesn't allow the shenanigans you need to make sth like this.
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This previously required opening one of the tabs with
That's the reason why I didn't deploy it because using
So instead, I have implemented a small library (leader-tab) that elects a leader between a set of open tabs. So instead of the leader being the one that was started
Here's the project for those of you who wann play around with it.
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#main to have it be the main tab that was controlling the movement.That's the reason why I didn't deploy it because using
#main didn't feel like a good design for it.So instead, I have implemented a small library (leader-tab) that elects a leader between a set of open tabs. So instead of the leader being the one that was started
#main, all of the tabs communicate with each other to elect one.Here's the project for those of you who wann play around with it.
[vitrum]
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