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Hello folks! A quick note-taking session, because I know I’ll forget everything if I don’t write it down :) Since I started streaming, I often need two remotes on my git repositories: a public re...
Hello folks! A quick note-taking session, because I know I’ll forget everything if I don’t write it down :) Since I started streaming, I often need two remotes on my git repositories: a public re...
Today, a short post to share a handy trick with you. As many of you know, i3 has long been my favorite window manager. What a joy to be able to make xterms appear or disappear at lightning speed! ...
Hey there! Time flies so fast … It’s already been three years since the last post here and it feels like it was six months ago! But then again … you’re partly to blame too, right? Because these th...
I’m sure you’re starting to understand arrays better by now. Today, I’d like to introduce you to dynamic arrays, and through them, two functions that will accompany you throughout your entire C lea...
Just a quick little follow-up, because I ran into this and it might help others! Some pkgsrc operations are done over HTTPS, and it can happen that it complains about X509 certificate signers. Fo...
Today, we’re going to make Go application packages with pkgsrc. It’s a somewhat “tired” Imil who shows us how to go about it … well … if he manages to survive the intro! ^^’ As always, the video i...
I know, I know … I’m late! Sorry, the week was a bit rough! Anyway, here are my notes on the latest video by Imil. We continue and finish porting the Python app Archey4 to NetBSD. On the agenda: p...
Welcome back to this blog and to my notes on Imil’s videos. Ready for this new chapter? After our little role-playing game in the previous episodes, we will now tackle packaging a real Python appli...
Today, Imil starts with a little “evangelism” introduction about the world of open source, and the important role of packagers in this ecosystem. It’s beautiful, it’s pure poetry… And if you haven’...
Hello! It seems that – vacation time obliges – updates on this blog are happening at a much higher frequency than I expected! Today, I suggest we continue our exploration of pointers by digging int...