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nabeelvalley.co.za
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| | | | | Using a Docker Container as a development container using the Visual Studio Code Remote-Containers Extension | |
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vninja.net
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| | | | | Since moving this site over to [Hugo back in 2018](/2018/07/22/migrating-from-wordpress-to-hugo/), I've developed a workflow that seems to work pretty well. Given that I see that a lot of others are also moving over to static site generators, and I wasn't exactly ahead of the curve on it myself, I figured I would try to write up how I work with [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) and [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) on my MacBook to generate content. | |
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alexmuraro.me
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| | | | | Just found out about the Continue extension for VS Code (and JetBrains), and what's cool about it is that you can set it up with a number of AI providers, including Ollama, which runs on your local computer. In order to install Ollama first install the app on your Mac from the official website, then [...] | |
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kersed.net
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| | | [AI summary] The user has provided a comprehensive guide on setting up a self-hosted server, including steps for configuring SSH, securing the server, installing software, setting up domain names, and obtaining TLS/SSL certificates. The guide is detailed and covers various aspects of server management and self-hosting. The user is likely looking for a summary or a structured overview of the guide's content. | ||