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17
Aug
2017

The Art of Semantic Versioning

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Today I want to write about semantic versioning or Semver. Not only because it's fun - which it totally is - but also because I actually ran into problems with it at work. Basically semantic versioning is a standard which defines how version strings of software should look like. This becomes especially important if you plan to upload your software to some kind of repository, but it can also be handy for things like automated deployment or the likes. Also using semantic versioning allows people to get some extra information about the program they are about to install just from looking at the version string.

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06
Jun
2014

Libre.fm

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Reading time 0 minutes, 35 seconds

Ever heard of libre.fm? Well it’s about time then. Basically libre.fm is a music sharing and streaming service, powered by free software. But not only can you find freedom under the hood, all the songs available on libre.fm have to be free-licensed.

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02
Apr
2013

Wallpaper: makepkg not war

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Just a simple wallpaper I made back in the day when I was still using Arch Linux.

Actually it’s pretty much the only wallpaper I ever made. It’s really simple and I got the idea from someone’s post in the Arch Linux forums. The post is probably still around there somewhere but I’m too lazy to di...

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