Do you journal?
Just a short time ago, I wrote about my favorite journaling software rwtxt. Today I discovered the story of someone else journaling.
Tech, life and everything else
Just a short time ago, I wrote about my favorite journaling software rwtxt. Today I discovered the story of someone else journaling.
Like two or three weeks ago, I was a little bored and thought about installing something new on my server again. Yes, I really like installing “things” (it’s actually just adding some lines of configuration to a file), especially when those things improve my life in some way. I installed Miniflux and using it really opened my eyes about the way I consume news. If you don’t want to host Miniflux yourself, like I do (which allows me to tweak the configuration), there’s also a very cheap hosted version for just some bucks a year.
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Or what are you doing?
The longer you do it, the harder it is to get back in
To anyone who no longer knows why he does writing at all
From the point of view of a newbie
No matter how crazy it sounds…
If you’re an Android developer and learned to love the benefits of open source, you may want to publish you’re own libraries sometime. A common used services for building and providing Android libraries is JitPack. It’s a user friendly alternative to jCenter, which takes a lot of pain from the process of publishing a library. It’s as simple as adding a few lines of code to your project.
And even though I’m actually quite lazy
About my life change, part 2