Jimmy Sjölund 🇸🇪 🇫🇮 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 🇬🇱

@jimmysjolund
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Open Organization Ambassador. Open source supporter, visualisation enthusiast, and home studio musician.
I had a perfectly working Fedora laptop and a raspberry pi with yunohost installed. I had an itch. So now I have an almost working Debian with Sway laptop and a bricked raspberry pi. At least it was fun. And learning. Yes, learning. The problem is that I never learn "Don't fix what isn't not broken".
Han kan ”släcka halva internet”: Vi måste skydda oss

För två år sedan var världen ett par klick ifrån digital undergång i en cyberattack.

Sydsvenskan
Oh no ...
Grav is somewhat better without a database but still risk breaking themes etc with upgrades. Pure HTML5 is nice, but requires more skills and time than they like to update. Static generators, somewhat nice but my Hugo site breaks at least a couple of times a year and yeah, getting up to a server is more work than non tech people want. So, what is out there that I can help then set up but they can then easily update text and images themselves, forever? (2/2)
Recommend web solutions for artists with zero interest in tech! I'm helping a friend, musician, to update their web site as Wix is messy as h... and way too hard to just update text. Perhaps great at pulling lines and fiddle with layout, but if you don't accidentally want to fiddle with layout, it's not that great. What would be a good alternative for such people and pages? Wordpress comes with an admin tax of updates and themes and plugins breaking at said updates. (1/2)

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It's finally here! I think this is *the* book for anyone who wants to learn more about designing, implementing, and measuring an effective DevRel strategy. Of course, I had a lot of fun illustrating the cover and chapters 🤓
https://reverentgeek.com/developer-relations-activity-patterns/
Developer Relations Activity Patterns – ReverentGeek

Developer Relations Activity Patterns is now available. Reflections on publishing the book, collaborating with the author team, and creating the cover and chapter illustrations.

ReverentGeek
Checking up on everyone! #cat #cats #Caturday
Aah it's lovely. Fresh. And I forgot to backup my Ardour settings, oh well ...
Reinstalling my laptop from Fedora to Debian 13, because why not?