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Electron App Performance fix

During the move over to Linux I noticed that a couple of my main applications had a significant performance hit at startup. Both Obsidian and VSCode took a very long time to start up and get to a UI that I could use — more than 20 seconds each. Confirming on another machine that this…
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Learning the Command Line

If you’ve been a computer user who actively or even periodically uses Linux for any amount of time there are a bunch of venerable old commands that you’ve certainly heard about. Tools and command line utilities that perfectly illustrate the ethos targeted applications that do one specific thing. With my recent deep dive into Linux…
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So Many Package Managers

Something that took a bit of getting used to this week as I made my full-speed-ahead journey into Linux was understanding just how many package managers there are. I’ve been used to a two-horse race in terms of package management split roughly between “rpm distros” like RedHat or SUSE and “apt/deb distros” that are more…
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Minecraft as a Hobby

Games today are complicated. Hyper-realistic graphics on ultra-modern rendering engines often requiring the computing power of a small moon just to enjoy the latest “Triple A” game. But one of the world’s best selling games of all time eschews all that in favour of simplicity and a self-directed sandbox game experience: Minecraft. This blocky sandbox…

