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blog.yaakov.online
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| | | | | Recently I was looking into the structure of Mastodon and "Fediverse" federated communications, and came across a newer standard called WebFinger. This seems to be a HTTP-based evolution of the good old 'finger' command. | |
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www.jeremymorgan.com
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| | | | | How to install Hugo static site generator in Pop!_OS Linux | |
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msfjarvis.dev
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| | | | | A quick and easy way of creating a Fediverse identity on your own domain without an ActivityPub server | |
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jinyuz.dev
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| | | Suppose that you have a full time job at Amazon, and you want to separate your git commit emails from Amazon and your personal projects. Setting up ~/.gitconfig $ touch ~/.gitconfig For our personal projects, we will use the ~/.gitconfig file with the following content: [user] name = James Banned email = james.banned@gmail.com [includeIf "gitdir:~/Work/"] path = ~/.gitconfig.work The includeIf basically means that include this config if I'm inside the ~/Work/ directory. | ||