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blog.urth.org
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| | | | | I'm cross-posting this from an issue I made for actions-rust-release. For context, I am the action's author, and this is a serious question, not the start of a pitch for why you should use my action. TLDR; Does actions-rust-release serve any purpose that isn't better served by goreleaser? Here's the issue body in full: Recently, I was considering adding some features to this action, notably adding the ability to produce signed releases (specifically, signing the checksums file). | |
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hypecycles.com
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| | | | | If you live in the New England area, and are about to purchase a house, you will likely come face to face with a Radon test. When you get a home inspection the inspector will likely do this for you. [Even if you waive your home inspection contingency, I strongly recommend that you get a... | |
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www.joshvickerson.com
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| | | | | A class assignment has me researching online advertising, and the outlook is a little bleaker than I imagined before I started looking. | |
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dehora.net
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| | | Back in 2013, I started a series of posts on programming languages I found interesting. One of the languages I wanted to write about at that time was Rust. As often happens, life got in the way, and it's only now that I'm coming round to a long overdue post. This is one of a series of posts on programming languages and you can read more about thathere. | ||