Bash Helpers for Quick Installs
This bash setup is the latest evolution of my quest to make a new system install as fast as possible.
This bash setup is the latest evolution of my quest to make a new system install as fast as possible.
In this article I share my learnings on remotely accessing your Windows 10 computer. My motivation was to determine efficient ways to access both the Windows environment, and the WSL2 development environment from another computer.
I’ve long used macOS or Linux when I make my Open Source contributions, but I think that the time is right to try Windows as a full-time development environment. If you want to jump on board, this article series is for you!
In this first post of (likely) a multi-part series I’m going to discuss how I am using machine learning, AI, and good old-fashioned elbow grease to make sense of the 3000 files in my ~/Documents/Unfiled directory.
It all started with a simple tweet from @nunixtech:
I want to document a setup that I’ve found that works really well for me using Windows 10 and Windows Subsystem for Linux for general development. Before we dive into any specifics, though, I want to provide some background and explain my objectives which will help to frame the decisions I’ve made and the trade-offs chosen to reach a more ideal environment.