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danielms.site
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| | | | | I build things and drink coffee. | |
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taylor.fausak.me
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| | | | | I develop some executables in Haskell. As with most of my projects, I host the code and manage the releases on GitHub. And I run the tests on Travis CI. When I release a new version, I want the com... | |
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themythicalengineer.com
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| | | | | The Big Problem Imagine you have two GitHub accounts: one for personal use and one for work. You might be working on personal projects from your work laptop, but switching between these projects often requires manually updating your GitHub configuration: | |
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blog.bdw.li
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| | | Using different machines to work on some git files can result in missing signign keys and some headache. | ||