
From Docker to Podman: full migration to rootless
Introduction There are many posts about migrating from Docker to Podman, but most of them are focused on the basics… docker export / podman import. This post is about a full migration, including v...
Introduction There are many posts about migrating from Docker to Podman, but most of them are focused on the basics… docker export / podman import. This post is about a full migration, including v...
Introduction I was an early adopter of Matrix around 2018, at that time there were still numerous issues with the protocol and the clients, but mainly with the federation. Sometimes, messages were...
Introduction I’ve been using Rust for a long time, and I love it, we all know what it offers so lets not focus on it. I’m also a VSCode enjoyer, and recently I found about DevContainers on a relea...
Introduction Steam is the favorite gaming platform on Linux, and it’s not a surprise: it’s the only platform with a native Linux client, has put a lot of efforts on Proton/Wine so that Windows gam...
Introduction Rust is a programming language that has been gaining a lot of popularity in the last few years, and it’s not a surprise, it’s a very powerful language, with a lot of features that mak...
Background I started using Linux in 2012, I was a Windows user, but I was curious about Linux, so I decided to give it a try. I started with Ubuntu, and I was very happy with it, at some point, I ...
Motivation I’ve been using Btrfs for a long time, and of course I use snapshots a lot, but I always felt that the tools available for managing snapshots were not very flexible, some of the limitat...
My past experiences with Wayland I tried Wayland for the first time in 2016, I was using ArchLinux, tried to create a Wayland setup using Sway on my Intel laptop. The remnants of that setup, can s...