handbook
dotvim
handbook | dotvim | |
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4 | 3 | |
183 | 11 | |
-0.5% | - | |
8.6 | 1.8 | |
9 days ago | 11 months ago | |
JavaScript | Vim Script | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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handbook
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Another Video Conferencing Tool? Exploring Jitsi Meet
For the conference, they sent us a link to join and more information in the Jitsi handbook. But if you check out their site, you can also start your own meeting without an account.
- Homebrew Website Club
- Selfhosted/Decentralized TeamSpeak alternatives with screensharing/streaming
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Why does everyone recommend Nextcloud?
Broken links are issues of the handbook, so please open the issue there. Cheers! https://github.com/jitsi/handbook
dotvim
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Homebrew Website Club
Honestly I don't think a low JS usage makes a website better. For me, I always cherished a separation of concerns approach, where I am trying to make a website work as good as possible with HTML and CSS only (including print stylesheets).
JS is for me where the fun interaction comes from, where the little details can shine through.
https://cookie.engineer
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
https://cookie.engineer
I don't have many posts, but some ideas in the pipeline that I'm working on. Planning on documenting a lot more about the hardware tinkering I am doing.
I also added a bunch of secrets and games to the website, with the idea that the source code can be used to explore and learn. There's even an unsolved crypto puzzle in there, but it seems to be a little too hard considering it's been unsolved for over 10 years now.
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GitHub Does Dotfiles
My dotvim repo [1] contains a statically archived version of all plugins, as to being able to work in case things upstream get unstable or aren't integrated yet with my config.
I'm using a copy of zen.vim [2] which is quite nice because it's basically a git clone which is integrated with vim's native plugin api.
I've also written some cleanup scripts, because people never learn it's bad to upload their readme gifs into the git repos ...
[1] https://github.com/cookiengineer/dotvim
[2] https://github.com/danishprakash/vim-zen
What are some alternatives?
docker-jitsi-meet - Jitsi Meet on Docker
vim-fast - A very fast Vim repository for C/C++,Go,Python,Rust
rednafi.com - Musings & rants on software
ideas3 - An Extra 100 Ideas For Computing - https://samsquire.github.io/ideas3/
wordsandbuttons - A growing collection of interactive tutorials, demos, and quizzes about maths, algorithms, and programming.
org-clive
sydent - Sydent: Reference Matrix Identity Server
ideas2 - Another 85+ Ideas for Computing https://samsquire.github.io/ideas2/
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
dotfiles