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| | Fly.io Postgres failover fix (flyctl pg failover) This is a note to myself, meant to be succinct and helpful. I'm sharing it publicly to save others time. Most of the time Fly.io works as I expect it to, but occasionally there are edge cases that lack documentation, public announcements, or both. It's possible that at some point Fly.io announced a breaking change and I missed it, but the behavior I observed deserves more than an announcement or silently released documentation.
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| | The concept of keybinders should not be a secret for you. If youre using a tiling windows manager, you are even probably already familiar with assigning keyboard shortcuts to actions within its configuration file. Thats what I used to do for years using awesomewm, i3, or dwm. Once I moved to bspwm, Ive also be introduced to sxhkd and I first missed the point of yet another keybinders. Lets see why sxhkd stands out among the various keybinders available for Linux.
| | carlschwan.eu
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| | A month ago, I started working on a new application to manage your passwords in Plasma. And while still at a PoC status, this weekend, it finally started to look like something almost usable, so it sounded like a good occassion to write a small blog post about it. The current name is "Keychain" or "Plasma Keychain" but this is subject to change and suggestions are more than welcome. My end goal is to provide a more future proof replacement to the ageing KWallet application. From a technical point of view, this is a fork of the internal of KeepassXC with a Kirigami GUI completely written from scratch. This means it uses the standardized Keepass format to store the passwords in the database which is implemented by many applications including on other platforms...
| | blog.senko.net
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| I've recently installed a new laptop, which was an opportunity for me to revisit and revise the default software I usually install on any...