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| | tilde.town
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| | [AI summary] The author explores the feasibility of using Alpine Linux as a desktop operating system, detailing the installation process, configuration steps, and challenges faced in making it functional for daily use.
| | popey.com
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| | This is a bit of a dayjob post, but as I maintain a bunch of snaps in my own time, I figured its not out of place here. Typically when I (or indeed any developer) uses snapcraft to build a snap, a snapcraft.yaml drives the process. Ill integrate some kind of CI or build system, and start publishing to the Snap Store. Usually, once created, the yaml doesnt need much in the way of changes.
| | www.morling.dev
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| | As a software engineer, I like to automate tedious tasks as much as possible. The deployment of this website is no exception: it is built using the Hugo static site generator and hosted on GitHub Pages; so wouldn't it be nice if the rendered website would automatically be published whenever an update is pushed to its source code repository?
| | it-notes.dragas.net
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| A comprehensive guide on how to move a FreeBSD installation, including the operating system, from one host to another, with a focus on ZFS and bootloader configurations (UEFI and BIOS).