(3/3) It also gives you a web-based GUI which you can access anywhere with ease + it looks real pretty. You can even configure it declaratively using terraform. I can share my nixos config + terraform declarations repo if you're interested.
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(2/n) This comes at a cost of high availability but since you're self hosting, i.e., in an environment where there are tons of single points of failure anyway I think it is a tradeoff worth making for simplicity.
(1/n) I chose Dokploy (which uses Docker Swarm under the hood) since it allows you to horizontally scale up services without having to deal with any of k8s' complexity/overhead.
obviously at
react native says hello
screenshot of a terminal running the command `git push origin main`, the output of the command has been modified to show a video player advertising squarespace, as a parody.
Chrome 145 with the flag enabled and showing the context menu to move the tabs to the side
Chrome 145 with the tabs shown to the side (vertical tabs)
Vertical Tabs are available behind a flag in Chrome 145 (current beta)
1. Go to `chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs`
2. Set it to enabled
3. Relaunch Chrome
4. Right click the tabbar and choose “Move Tabs To The Side”
Attached are before and after screenshots.
Actually, I personally think it's better than hagoromo in every way.
I highly recommend blackboard and chalkpen combo. It's as clean and smooth as hagoromo plus you get so many color options. It's cleaner when you earse it. Can't recommend it enough. In fact, I'm planning to install one on my home as well.
probably the most detailed comparison of personal note taking apps on the internet
list.pompy.dev/note-taking-...
That's sick
Reminds me of this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJl7...
I use catppuccin theme everywhere I can! I theme existing websites (including bluesky) using userstyles[^1], desktop programs using nix flake[^2], and self hosted services such as jellyfin and forgejo by modifying css files.
[^1]: github.com/catppuccin/u...
[^2]: github.com/catppuccin/nix
What do you think about automatically generating OpenGraph images from query params? This might cause a lot of compute but it would be pretty cool.
This one looks like a surface of a liquid. You should add a share button with settings in the query param.
You guys should set your handle to coderabbit.ai
bsky.social/about/blog/4...
@voidzero.dev please add an RSS feed for voidzero.dev/blog
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