wordpress theme for developer blog
I started sometime ago (February 2017) to look for a WordPress theme well suited for a developer blog .
As usual, I found pages such as https://colorlib.com/wp/wordpress-themes-for-programmers/ and http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-themes/21-best-wordpress-starter-themes-for-developers/
but the real gem is underscores.me «An Automattic Opus». That’s awesome on several levels.
Code is poetry. Opus is the latin word for “work”, that’s an understatement.
Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude – Luca Sartoni
«Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude» is one of my favourite pieces. I can listen to it over and over again.
I discovered this Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude video by Decostruttori Postmodernisti! suggested by Luca Sartoni.
I’m glad to see they celebrate this wonderful piece in an original way….
I’m only wondering…. what’s the instrument on the left? It seems so easy to play!
Stand Still. Stay Silent – webcomic
Stand Still. Stay Silent – webcomic is a post apocalyptic webcomic with elements from Nordic mythology, set 90 years in the future. It’s mostly a story about friendship and exploring a forgotten world, with some horror, monsters and magic on the side.
Keep updating
This little diary lost its connection with Jetpack a little too often, mainly because I haven’t updated the plugin for a little too much.
The end result was that the mobile app couldn’t post.
Let’s see if upgrading the plugin solved he issue
EiffelStudio 17.05 is now available!
EiffelStudio 17.05 is now available!
The compiler is free-as-in-freedom GPL-licensed software. The rest is still proprietary
“Personal kanban”
Concerns
I’m glad to read that many WordPress Core developers share my personal and unexpressed concerns about React and its backing company.
Forwarding audio elsewhere on Linux
These days I’ve been attending to an online course that require me not to do anything else in the user session beside watching and listening.
Actually I’ve been able to pass two checks while I’ve been hacking on another machine, just listening and watching now and then.
But it’s boring to plug headphones into the “secondary” machine and switch off the audio on the main one.
Luckily we have PulseAudio on Linux.
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