#100daystoOffload day 36:
I'm surprised how smooth is the installation for #GrapheneOS, it can be installed by just pressing the buttons in order, without need for the terminal
#100daystoOffload day 36:
I'm surprised how smooth is the installation for #GrapheneOS, it can be installed by just pressing the buttons in order, without need for the terminal
#100DaysToOffload day 34: so i started teaching on a community workshop and while planning a couple kids asked me if can teach them how to hack.
Showed them a bit about Linux and will give them a course on making videogames on #scratch . Any tips on how to start teaching them?
#100DaysToOffload day 32:
I've been learning about the indie web, and it's not exactly what I thought. I had the wrong impression that it was just a new version of Geocities and similar sites, but it's everyone that has a personal site. It may be a blog, a static site, a gallery, maybe a random app, etc. But with your own domain.
The main idea is ownership, which you get by publishing on your own site. And after that you may share it on any other social media you want.
This is pushing me to start my blog, but I freeze when I start seeing all the possibilities.
- I want a place to share my hobbies and to show my work. Should this be the same, or completely different
- what am I going to talk about, it feels like having an open mic without anything prepared to say
- should I publish on Spanish or English. Or both, here I started on English to force me to practice a bit. But on my personal site I would like it to be on both although that may be too much
- finally how much time am I willing to spend on all this
#100daystooffload day 31:
I started setting up my blog on Hugo, I'm thinking to start blogging there about tech stuff, #100daysofIT, and maybe also boardgames.
Also I'm setting up a wordpress site for a friend's comic, and I've seen the good and bad parts of using both options.
WordPress on one hand makes everything basically ready out of the box and with the plugins you can easily add almost any functionality you want. But when you try to make any change I feel it's hidden and not always where you expect it to be.
Hugo, there's lots of templates and good chances you find something really close to what you need. But it you need any change you are on your own. Sometimes you are lucky and it's an exposed and documented variable, other times you need to program the bit you want to change.
#100daystoOffload Day27:
Today I started to learn how to use #hugo wanted to deploy on Hostgator since I already have it, but it seems that I need to ask for ssh access. So for the moment it's only local.
I'm thinking to try #100daysofcode again