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- <a href="https://kevq.uk/slim-wallet/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Slim Wallet</a>
+ <a href="https://kevq.uk/how-to-self-host-your-web-fonts/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">How To Self-Host Your Web Fonts</a>
</h4>
- <p class="summary">I’m one of those people who likes to always carry a wallet, but I don’t like to have a big bulky block in my pocket. I have been after a small, slim and useable wallet for some time now, but haven’t been very successful. My wife and I went out to dinner w…</p>
+ <p class="summary">If you’re using a pre-built theme, the likelihood is that Google Fonts is being used for rendering typography. This post will show you how to self-host web fonts so you’re not beholden to Google. Getting Started This first thing to do is to choose your fo…</p>
<small class="source">
via <a href="https://kevq.uk">Kev Quirk</a>
</small>
- <small class="date">January 3, 2020</small>
+ <small class="date">January 19, 2020</small>
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- <a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/2019-12-monthly-review/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Monthly review – December 2019</a>
+ <a href="https://drewdevault.com/2020/01/17/Effective-project-governance.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">A philosophy of project governance</a>
</h4>
- <p class="summary">Each month, we publish a review that covers the most important activities of the last 30 days. This month, we talk about Python 2 EOL, malicious Python libraries, technical previews by Signal, WebAuthn for iOS, and more.</p>
+ <p class="summary">I’ve been in the maintainer role for dozens of projects for a while now, and
+have moderated my fair share of conflicts. I’ve also been on the other side,
+many times, as a minor contributor watching or participating in conflict within
+other projects. Over the…</p>
<small class="source">
- via <a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog</a>
+ via <a href="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault's Blog</a>
</small>
- <small class="date">December 31, 2019</small>
+ <small class="date">January 17, 2020</small>
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<h4 class="title">
- <a href="https://drewdevault.com/2019/12/30/dotfiles.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Managing my dotfiles as a git repository</a>
+ <a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/2019-12-monthly-review/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Monthly review – December 2019</a>
</h4>
- <p class="summary">There are many tools for managing your dotfiles - user-specific configuration
-files. GNU stow is an example. I’ve tried a few solutions over the years, but I
-settled on a very simple system several years ago which has served me very well
-in the time since: m…</p>
+ <p class="summary">Each month, we publish a review that covers the most important activities of the last 30 days. This month, we talk about Python 2 EOL, malicious Python libraries, technical previews by Signal, WebAuthn for iOS, and more.</p>
<small class="source">
- via <a href="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault's Blog</a>
+ via <a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog</a>
</small>
- <small class="date">December 30, 2019</small>
+ <small class="date">December 31, 2019</small>
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Visit Mumble's [Downloads](https://www.mumble.info/downloads/) page for installation information.
## Setup
-Simply launch the app and run through the audio setup wizard. If your OS supports it, you can click [here](mumble://nixnet.xyz:64738) and Mumble will open automatically and connect to the server. Alternatively, launch the app, go to `Server -> Connect -> Add new`, enter whatever username you want, use `nixnet.services` as the address, `64738` for the port, and label the server however you'd like. That's it!
+Simply launch the app and run through the audio setup wizard. If your OS supports it, you can click [here](mumble://nixnet.xyz:64738) and Mumble will open automatically and connect to the server. Alternatively, launch the app, go to `Server -> Connect -> Add new`, enter whatever username you want, use `nixnet.xyz` as the address, `64738` for the port, and label the server however you'd like. That's it!
If you want a new channel made for something (game, podcast, private call, etc.), just [let me know](/contact) and I'll create one. If you would like to talk with me about something, check the [contact page](/contact) for the times I'll be available.