Computers are a tool that you can use or be used by. I have written about my tool-taming tactics before, including blocking distracting websites in my hosts file. My “checking” function is the
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I do a lot of Ghost theme development, and have to swap which theme is running on my local install all the time. The Ghost admin interface takes a lot of clicking to
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I found a used Pinebook Pro on Craigslist for $100 CAD, invented some flimsy excuse[1], and bought it.
Then I went much farther down the rabbit hole than I expected, trying to
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This is yet another small companion piece to my Ghost on Fly tutorials.
In my last tutorial in the series, I showed how to back up your Ghost blog hosted on Fly.io
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I’ve been using computers for a long time, and for most of that time, I’ve considered myself a power user — the kind of person who bothers to use keyboard shortcuts in
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We all have data that we need to store, and then find. Regardless of type, data tends to build up. Eventually, we need some system for organizing it into sensible categories.
It turns
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When I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 LTS, I finally took the plunge and switched from the i3 window manager on X11 to Sway, an almost drop-in Wayland replacement. Here&
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