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The Occasional Exposition
We got posts on posts on posts...

GitHub's CLI is Actually Useful for Automation
As part of the ongoing terminal renaissance, I thought it would be neat to share a handful of GitHub automation aliases and scripts I use day-to-day...

StaleBots are fine, NudgeBots are better
Stale bots shouldn't be controversial, they're just a tool to help maintainers with some project hygiene. Like digital flossing...
Dependabot - the Jar Jar Binks of Github
Dependabot is pushy, annoying, but ultimately useful... And might also be a secret Sith Lord...
I Hate Talking About Toggles
Never did I think I would write a second article about Toggles and ToggleStyles, but once again, I proved myself wrong...

Introducing Dexco - My Forever Neovim Colour Scheme
I'm not colour-blind but I am colour-stupid... Even if you don't like the theme, knowing how to make a Neovim colour scheme seems like a thing worth reading about...

Making a Language Server Protocol Server's Client
JSON... LSP... RPC... How did programmers evolve to talk this way? Was it really all about job security in the end?

Syntax Highlighting and Hatred of RegEx
The eternal struggle between regular expressions, and anything else... How is this even a debate, Tree-sitter FTW...

Installing Linux on an Old Macbook Air
I use Arch, by the way... ... I wish I could use Alpine, but it was too much of a pain to get running late at night.

Finding the Best Programming Language (for Me)
What's the best language for... c/c++ interop, compile time, enjoyment, metaprogramming, performance, standard library, and shenanigans in general?

Provisioning Linux virtual machines with virt-install
An explanation of the headless Linux virt-install scripts on an Alpine KVM host
