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peterbartha / README.md
Last active November 7, 2024 14:04
Convert Rust books to EPUB (incl. The Rust Programming Language)

Convert Rust books to EPUB (incl. The Rust Programming Language)

The following steps work for all the HTML learning materials on the Learn Rust page:

  1. Click on the "Print this book" icon in the top right corner.
  2. "Cancel" print popup.
  3. Press F12.
  4. Copy, paste, and run the contents of ebookFormatPreparation.js into your browser's console.
  5. Save the modified HTML file.
@probonopd
probonopd / Wayland.md
Last active November 15, 2024 01:20
Think twice about Wayland. It breaks everything!

Think twice before abandoning Xorg. Wayland breaks everything!

Hence, if you are interested in existing applications to "just work" without the need for adjustments, then you may be better off avoiding Wayland.

Wayland solves no issues I have but breaks almost everything I need. Even the most basic, most simple things (like xkill) - in this case with no obvious replacement. And usually it stays broken, because the Wayland folks mostly seem to care about Automotive, Gnome, maybe KDE - and alienating everyone else (e.g., people using just an X11 window manager or something like GNUstep) in the process.

The Wayland project seems to operate like they were starting a greenfield project, whereas at the same time they try to position Wayland as "the X11 successor", which would clearly require a lot of thought about not breaking, or at least providing a smooth upgrade path for, existing software.

In fact, it is merely an incompatible alternative, and not e

@pjobson
pjobson / plex_media_permissions_4_noobies.md
Last active November 16, 2024 00:45
Plex Media Permissions for Linux Noobies

Plex Media Permissions for Linux Noobies

There is no problem with being a noobie and I do not use the term to sligtht or disparage anyone.

This is a way to setup your permissions for running Plex in Linux. Different folks may use different methods.

The permissions concepts provided here apply to OSX, but the users and groups are controlled and modified differently, so much of this will not work properly. I think the command is dscl, but that could be out of date.

There are many ways to setup your permissions scheme in Linux, this methodology describes a way to do it, not everyone will like it, but it works for me, so whatever.