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The GNU is Dead! Long Live the GNU!| mort’s mythopœia
An opinionated list of popular build systems for C++ in 2023.| hacking C++
An overview of the C++ tooling ecosystem: compilers, build systems, debuggers, sanitizers, analyzers, profilers, package managers and online tools.| hacking C++
I am now a remote worker. Out of necessity. And after years of scepticism… I love it. I didn’t think remote work would work for me. I was wrong. Remote working has big perks. TLDR Benefits You have hidden costs when you work in an office. Before remote working, you can’t see these costs. They’re normal. Commuting wastes time. I now have more personal time. Time to spend on my craft and my family.| jamesdunne.dev
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+ tl;dr - A while back I had to set up Python E2E tests on CircleCI. It took lots of experimentation so I thought I’d share While working with a previous client I had the distinct misfortune of not working with Gitlab’s CI system but instead with CircleCI’s. Alright, CircleCI isn’t that bad, but it is distinctly more complicated and less well documented than GitLab’s and as such is harder to use.| vadosware.io
+ tl;dr - Quick guide to getting rootless containers up and running on Arch Linux (also see the excellent Arch Wiki entry) Steps As usual, the Arch Wiki is a fantastic resource, and has basically everything you need, if not a little bit spread out. The relevant pages you’ll want to look at: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Podman https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/cgroups#Switching_to_cgroups_v2 https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_parameters 1. Enable the kernel.unprivileged_u...| vadosware.io
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