Test site deployed
This will be running for a few weeks as a test.
| Arch Linux | btw |
| Programmer | C/C++, Rust, Lua, Common Lisp etc. |
| Neovim | zoomer Emacs |
LittleClover 
| Arch Linux | btw |
| Programmer | C/C++, Rust, Lua, Common Lisp etc. |
| Neovim | zoomer Emacs |
Test site deployed
This will be running for a few weeks as a test.
FLOWBLADE 2.20 was released. Learn the keyboard shortcuts of this powerful video editor and start editing videos like a pro.
https://jliljebl.github.io/flowblade/webhelp/kbshortcuts.html
Someday soon arm64 Linux will be mature enough that we can use M-series MacBooks to run Mint, rather than being locked into legacy hardware. Battered ThinkPads are nice: a 2025 MacBook Pro would be nicer.
加油 #asahilinux team!
Europen Union creates Fedora-based Linux distribution for the public sector
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/eu-os-bold-step-toward-digital-sovereignty-europe
deshuffle, word puzzle against the clock (Bash)
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/deshuffle [https://gitlab.com/christosangel/deshuffle] deshuffle is a terminal word puzzle game, written in Bash. The simple aim is to put all the given letters in order to find the shuffled word against the clock. The time available after a number of words also reduces, so the game gets harder as it goes. There is not only one solution to every puzzle. If the user find a word with the same letters, the solution will be accepted. By default, the adjusted definitions of the words appear in the end of each round. The game ends when the user fails to find the word in time, or fails to create an acceptable solution altogether. If the score is among the 10 best scores achieved, it makes it in the Top Ten Highscores. This game was inspired by https://wordnerd.co/23words/ [https://wordnerd.co/23words/].
Wow I just realized how close April is, which means it's time for #30DayFOSSChallenge again already. I'll try to put something together for it this weekend. But for now, here's last year's version of the site: https://nullarch.com/30DayFOSSChallenge.html
And here's my blog about it: https://nullarch.com/blog/