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  1. Been playing around with #towncrier for the past couple of days.
    I like its approach to creating & updating changelogs(plus its support for both .md & .rst output)

    Between its clear tutorial and referencing pipx & pytest's usage of the package, I think it's going to be an easy add-on to my projects. Plus, I really need to get better disciplined at writing regular consistent #Changelog

    towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/st

    #Python

  2. Been playing around with #towncrier for the past couple of days.
    I like its approach to creating & updating changelogs(plus its support for both .md & .rst output)

    Between its clear tutorial and referencing pipx & pytest's usage of the package, I think it's going to be an easy add-on to my projects. Plus, I really need to get better disciplined at writing regular consistent #Changelog

    towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/st

    #Python

  3. Been playing around with for the past couple of days.
    I like its approach to creating & updating changelogs(plus its support for both .md & .rst output)

    Between its clear tutorial and referencing pipx & pytest's usage of the package, I think it's going to be an easy add-on to my projects. Plus, I really need to get better disciplined at writing regular consistent

    towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/st

  4. Been playing around with #towncrier for the past couple of days.
    I like its approach to creating & updating changelogs(plus its support for both .md & .rst output)

    Between its clear tutorial and referencing pipx & pytest's usage of the package, I think it's going to be an easy add-on to my projects. Plus, I really need to get better disciplined at writing regular consistent #Changelog

    towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/st

    #Python

  5. Been playing around with #towncrier for the past couple of days.
    I like its approach to creating & updating changelogs(plus its support for both .md & .rst output)

    Between its clear tutorial and referencing pipx & pytest's usage of the package, I think it's going to be an easy add-on to my projects. Plus, I really need to get better disciplined at writing regular consistent #Changelog

    towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/st

    #Python

  6. After much lollygagging, foot-dragging, some dawdling, a touch of dillydallying, and a bit of shilly-shallying, I've migrated my reading library & tracking over to #LibraryThing. So far, so good.
    New Year's resolution acheived. 🎉

    Goodbye & good riddance #GoodReads!

    Just in time for a little nostalgic binge of Niven's Ringworld books as a respite from the world. I haven't done much, if any, review writing. Maybe that will change after escaping that horrendous UI.

    librarything.com/profile/kevin

    #Reading

  7. After much lollygagging, foot-dragging, some dawdling, a touch of dillydallying, and a bit of shilly-shallying, I've migrated my reading library & tracking over to #LibraryThing. So far, so good.
    New Year's resolution acheived. 🎉

    Goodbye & good riddance #GoodReads!

    Just in time for a little nostalgic binge of Niven's Ringworld books as a respite from the world. I haven't done much, if any, review writing. Maybe that will change after escaping that horrendous UI.

    librarything.com/profile/kevin

    #Reading

  8. After much lollygagging, foot-dragging, some dawdling, a touch of dillydallying, and a bit of shilly-shallying, I've migrated my reading library & tracking over to . So far, so good.
    New Year's resolution acheived. 🎉

    Goodbye & good riddance !

    Just in time for a little nostalgic binge of Niven's Ringworld books as a respite from the world. I haven't done much, if any, review writing. Maybe that will change after escaping that horrendous UI.

    librarything.com/profile/kevin

  9. After much lollygagging, foot-dragging, some dawdling, a touch of dillydallying, and a bit of shilly-shallying, I've migrated my reading library & tracking over to #LibraryThing. So far, so good.
    New Year's resolution acheived. 🎉

    Goodbye & good riddance #GoodReads!

    Just in time for a little nostalgic binge of Niven's Ringworld books as a respite from the world. I haven't done much, if any, review writing. Maybe that will change after escaping that horrendous UI.

    librarything.com/profile/kevin

    #Reading

  10. After much lollygagging, foot-dragging, some dawdling, a touch of dillydallying, and a bit of shilly-shallying, I've migrated my reading library & tracking over to #LibraryThing. So far, so good.
    New Year's resolution acheived. 🎉

    Goodbye & good riddance #GoodReads!

    Just in time for a little nostalgic binge of Niven's Ringworld books as a respite from the world. I haven't done much, if any, review writing. Maybe that will change after escaping that horrendous UI.

    librarything.com/profile/kevin

    #Reading

  11. Six days until Spring Equinox, and Seattle weather tryin' to get all its homework done at the last minute. wtf? 🤣

    (this will all be gone by noon most likely...)
    #Seattle #wawx #pnw #Whiteout #Snow

  12. Finally(!!) made time to migrate off of Element Classic. Gonna give SchildNext a spin, possibly fallback to ElementX if that doesn't work for me.

    On to the next #DigitalHouseKeeping task. Whatever that was....🤔

  13. @hachyderm @hachyinfra

    Is there a known issue with uploading images?
    The past two days, I've been getting the following errors attempting to add an image to my post:

    502 Bad Gateway
    413 Request Entity Too Large

    This happens for new images and for attempting to add an image that had been previous accepted. The image sizes are mostly <2.5MiB Thanks!

    github.com/hachyderm/community

    #Hachyderm

  14. Cool. One remaining flatpak application to run after another borked update.

    It's me, not you #flatpak. I swear.

    The only app left standing is #KeyPassXC which has been reliable & stable, for me, for 3+(?) years.

    Aside from keeping my password manager current, I just can't be bothered.
    So it goes.

  15. Cool. One remaining flatpak application to run after another borked update.

    It's me, not you #flatpak. I swear.

    The only app left standing is #KeyPassXC which has been reliable & stable, for me, for 3+(?) years.

    Aside from keeping my password manager current, I just can't be bothered.
    So it goes.

  16. Cool. One remaining flatpak application to run after another borked update.

    It's me, not you . I swear.

    The only app left standing is which has been reliable & stable, for me, for 3+(?) years.

    Aside from keeping my password manager current, I just can't be bothered.
    So it goes.

  17. Cool. One remaining flatpak application to run after another borked update.

    It's me, not you #flatpak. I swear.

    The only app left standing is #KeyPassXC which has been reliable & stable, for me, for 3+(?) years.

    Aside from keeping my password manager current, I just can't be bothered.
    So it goes.

  18. Cool. One remaining flatpak application to run after another borked update.

    It's me, not you #flatpak. I swear.

    The only app left standing is #KeyPassXC which has been reliable & stable, for me, for 3+(?) years.

    Aside from keeping my password manager current, I just can't be bothered.
    So it goes.

  19. @travisj

    Great article! Nice insight into your #design process and engaging with an open source project for the first time as a designer.

    Thanks for the little shout out to #Xfce and the usefulness of #Thunar custom actions.

  20. @travisj

    Great article! Nice insight into your #design process and engaging with an open source project for the first time as a designer.

    Thanks for the little shout out to #Xfce and the usefulness of #Thunar custom actions.

  21. @travisj

    Great article! Nice insight into your process and engaging with an open source project for the first time as a designer.

    Thanks for the little shout out to and the usefulness of custom actions.

  22. @travisj

    Great article! Nice insight into your #design process and engaging with an open source project for the first time as a designer.

    Thanks for the little shout out to #Xfce and the usefulness of #Thunar custom actions.

  23. @travisj

    Great article! Nice insight into your #design process and engaging with an open source project for the first time as a designer.

    Thanks for the little shout out to #Xfce and the usefulness of #Thunar custom actions.

  24. @tragivictoria

    Yes, that attempt has been discarded in favor of building a compositor based on smithay.

    You can read about the details of decision here:
    alexxcons.github.io/blogpost_1

    #Xfce #xfwl4

  25. @tragivictoria

    Yes, that attempt has been discarded in favor of building a compositor based on smithay.

    You can read about the details of decision here:
    alexxcons.github.io/blogpost_1

    #Xfce #xfwl4

  26. @tragivictoria

    Yes, that attempt has been discarded in favor of building a compositor based on smithay.

    You can read about the details of decision here:
    alexxcons.github.io/blogpost_1

  27. @tragivictoria

    Yes, that attempt has been discarded in favor of building a compositor based on smithay.

    You can read about the details of decision here:
    alexxcons.github.io/blogpost_1

    #Xfce #xfwl4