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Show HN: jceb/jiejie.nvim: Neovim front end for Jujutsu in the style of fugitive
I'm happy to announce the availability of another Jujutsu plug-in for neovim. The plug-in is heavily inspired by the awesome fugitive. I'm using it on a daily basis and am very wit…
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Show HN: Presentations at the Speed of Markdown
Quick update on slidesdown: we've just passed the 1.0 milestone. Highlights since the previous submission to HN are the reimplementation of the CLI in Nushell, integration of Apach…
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Show HN: 10x Kubernetes Cluster on Hetzner Cloud
I created this terraform/tofu module that provisions a k8s/k3s cluster on Hetzner's cloud. If you compare the price to popular hyperscalers you get 10x the value for your buck. Qui…
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Comment #34760510
Thank you for your feedback Yes, you can easily pass the URL of the README.md to slidesdown via the ?slides=URL query parameter and it will load that file instead of SLIDES.md. Her…
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Comment #34750840
I created Slidesdown, a zero installation presentation tool, that just takes a link to a public Markdown file and creates a beautiful presentation out of it. In version v0.2.0 hot-…
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Comment #34725446
I recently moved from fish to nu. Fish provided the best experience so far. My reasoning for switching to nu is to move closer to a programming language in my shell. Overall, I'm v…
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I created Slidesdown as a zero installation presentation tool that just takes a link to a public Markdown file. The example presentation can be found here: https://slidesdown.e-jc.…
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Here's the link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/solutions/... I haven't used their implementation yet but Microsoft initiated the did:ion method. I guess they'll…
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Comment #32356325
DIDs support multiple storage mechanisms. Each storage mechanism defines how to create, read, write/update, and delete DIDs. Here's a list of the already implemented and published …
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Comment #32356218
Microsoft has already lined up the tech in their products. So I'm confident that it's just a matter of time before it becomes available in a shop nearby.
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It depends on the DID method that you're using. The DID method is kind of the identity management system for Decentralized Identifiers. Many DID methods are based on blockchains an…
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Microsoft already has their own Decentralized Identity products in place. Check out https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/solutions/... They are and were also actively …
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Comment #22691017
Great work, I find it very helpful