It’s called cargo install duh
It’s called cargo install duh
Your image description says what kind of typewriter you’re using but not the kind of paper!! What kind of paper are you using? Anything fancy?


Codeberg doesn’t have much compute available for CI runners, and asks that you use the runners they do have sparingly. If you’re into the self-hosting thing, you can run the Forgejo runner, which has the same workflow syntax as GitHub Actions, or you can run something like Woodpecker CI, which has its own workflow syntax. I’ve had better luck running Woodpecker myself and I have it running jobs for all my projects as well as a Renovate bot that runs every hour.


I’m the same way, it just feels right.


I’m a JetBrains Mono fan. And whatever font I use has GOTTA have ligatures. I love ligatures.


I have used reveal.js and presenterm for simple work presentations and I enjoyed working with both. You’ll get a lot more flexibility and features from reveal, but presenterm is neat for certain kinds of presentations too.
Absolutely, they take their market cap for granted and have been making the user experience worse for years. I’m a pretty technical person so I switched to Linux for fun and software developer clout, but I’m so glad that the Linux desktop experience is getting good enough for everybody. I’ve had mostly an “it just works” experience on the major distros like Mint and Fedora, and honestly even the issues I’ve run into were simple enough to solve with some internet searches.
My condolences for the Windows issues. I hope you have a great time with Mint, that was my first daily-driver Linux distro. These days I seem to have fewer issues running games than my friends running Windows, and I hope it’s the same for you.
Seconding radicale, I’ve been using it for over a year and it’s been rock solid. I can’t say the same about NextCloud, it seemed to break every update and was slow as hell. I moved to SyncThing and never looked back.