Month: April 2020

TIL

A collection of concise write-ups on small things I learn day to day across a variety of languages and technologies. These are things that don’t really warrant a full blog post. These are things I’ve picked up by Learning In Publicβ„’ and pairing with smart people at Hashrocket.


OrbitDB

Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web


OpenCore-Desktop-Guide

Repo for the OpenCore Desktop GuideΒ https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-D…


FAQ Off: An Open Source Project to Defeat Harassment Mobs and Anti-Intellectualism – DEV Community πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»

Source: FAQ Off: An Open Source Project to Defeat Harassment Mobs and Anti-Intellectualism – DEV Community πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»


Proton Has Brought About 6000 Games to Linux So Far – Boiling Steam

Source: Proton Has Brought About 6000 Games to Linux So Far – Boiling Steam


Bouncing DVD logo

It just bounces… Source: Bouncing DVD logo


Prefetch | Setting up an email server in 2020 with OpenSMTPD and Dovecot

Setting up an email server in 2020 with OpenSMTPD and Dovecot. There are many reasons to run a custom email server, ranging from privacy concerns about providers like Google, to just wanting to do it for fun and/or learning. Since you’re here, I assume you’ve already found a reason. Source: Prefetch | Setting up an…


Userscripts Are Fun And Are Still Very Much Relevant | Things I’ve Learnt

A userscript is a script that usually helps make the web a better place. Source: Userscripts Are Fun And Are Still Very Much Relevant | Things I’ve Learnt


Why you should use nstat instead of netstat

This article is about the differences between netstat and nstat regarding Linux system network metrics, and why nstat is superior to netstatSource: Linux network metrics: why you should use nstat instead of netstat


Simula: A Linux VR Desktop

Simula is a VR window manager for Linux that runs on top ofΒ Godot. It takes less than 1 minute to install.