The developers of fish, the friendly interactive shell, released version 2.0 today and the discussions on both Reddit and Hacker News piqued my interest enough that I decided to install it.
I've only been playing around with the shell for a little while now and I am quite impressed …
I have been a fan of minimalistic window managers for a long time. It began when I first switched to Blackbox in 2002 and continued on as I migrated to newer Blackbox variants such as Fluxbox and then on to Openbox. Although, when I switched to Openbox in 2005 it …
Update: This tutorial is outdated. There is an updated tutorial available.
In my earlier post I referred to jskomment, the open source comment system that I use, and I thought that I would create a quick tutorial on setting it up and integrating it with Pelican.
Pelican is a Python-powered static website generator which comes with a rather decent feature set. It allows you to write your blog entries in reStructuredText, Markdown, or AsciiDoc using any editor that you desire.