
DevContainers: Migrating my entire Rust setup
Introduction I’ve been using Rust for a long time, and I love it, we all know what it offers so lets not focus on it. I’m also a VSCode enjoyer, and recently I found about DevContainers on a relea...
Introduction I’ve been using Rust for a long time, and I love it, we all know what it offers so lets not focus on it. I’m also a VSCode enjoyer, and recently I found about DevContainers on a relea...
Introduction Steam is the favorite gaming platform on Linux, and it’s not a surprise: it’s the only platform with a native Linux client, has put a lot of efforts on Proton/Wine so that Windows gam...
Introduction Rust is a programming language that has been gaining a lot of popularity in the last few years, and it’s not a surprise, it’s a very powerful language, with a lot of features that mak...
Background I started using Linux in 2012, I was a Windows user, but I was curious about Linux, so I decided to give it a try. I started with Ubuntu, and I was very happy with it, at some point, I ...
Motivation I’ve been using Btrfs for a long time, and of course I use snapshots a lot, but I always felt that the tools available for managing snapshots were not very flexible, some of the limitat...
My past experiences with Wayland I tried Wayland for the first time in 2016, I was using ArchLinux, tried to create a Wayland setup using Sway on my Intel laptop. The remnants of that setup, can s...