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WESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. A CROSS PLATFORM GUI FOR NEOVIM: NEOVIMGTK Back in October Kade Killary wrote, A Killer GUI For Neovim: VimR. VimR is an excellent Neovim GUI on macOS but ever since reading the article I’ve been meaning the write about the Neovim GUI I use on Linux: NeovimGtk.. NeovimGtk doesn’t have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does have a few. Like VimR, it’s a native application (no Electron, etc.). USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. A CROSS PLATFORM GUI FOR NEOVIM: NEOVIMGTK Back in October Kade Killary wrote, A Killer GUI For Neovim: VimR. VimR is an excellent Neovim GUI on macOS but ever since reading the article I’ve been meaning the write about the Neovim GUI I use on Linux: NeovimGtk.. NeovimGtk doesn’t have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does have a few. Like VimR, it’s a native application (no Electron, etc.). USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries - Page 2. This is page two of my #100binaries list containing binaries 51–100. See the first page for the introduction and binaries 1–50. Day 51 of #100binaries. Zola by @20100Prouillet is a static site compiler. It comes with support for Sass and syntax highlighting, as well as templates, themes,taxonomies, RSS
MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
WORKING AROUND GITHUB BROWSER SNIFFING TO GET BETTER EMOJI I have my system configured1 to use JoyPixels for emoji, which I consider vastly more attractive than Noto Color Emoji. Sadly GitHub uses browser sniffing to detect Linux user-agents and replaces emoji with (badly aligned) images of Noto Color Emoji. They don't do this on macOS and Windows. In this post I explain how I worked around this. SLOWING DOWN READ RUST POSTING Slowing Down Read Rust Posting. After nearly 3 years and more than 3200 posts I'm going to slow down the posting frequency on Read Rust. I hope this will free up some spare time and make it easier to take breaks from social media. I aim to share all of the #rust2021 posts I can find, but after that I'll probably only share posts that seem MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. SOFTWARE CONTRIBUTIONS 2017 With my move away from macOS in 2017 to open source operating systems I was aware that my software spending would reduce as most software I use these days is provided without financial cost. I decided early in the year to try to make a point to redirect these savings towards some of the projects I was now benefiting from as well as to some people that were doing interesting work. ZSH, CYGWIN AND INSECURE DIRECTORIES In order to cope with having to use Windows at work I run Cygwin. My shell of choice is zsh. For whatever reason the Cygwin package of zsh installs with a series of directories that the zsh completion system deems to be insecure and it makes sure you know this. PROGRAMMING FONTS RECAP Dan Benjamin did a review of programming fonts and identified Inconsolata as his favourite of the ten he presented. I tried out Inconsolata after this recommendation but have gone back to Consolas. There were a few things that I didn’t like about Inconsolata: It feels a bit round, it has a weird lowercase ‘t’ that ends up looking bold when the other text isn’t, the ‘i’ looks a bitWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. A CROSS PLATFORM GUI FOR NEOVIM: NEOVIMGTK Back in October Kade Killary wrote, A Killer GUI For Neovim: VimR. VimR is an excellent Neovim GUI on macOS but ever since reading the article I’ve been meaning the write about the Neovim GUI I use on Linux: NeovimGtk.. NeovimGtk doesn’t have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does have a few. Like VimR, it’s a native application (no Electron, etc.). USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. A CROSS PLATFORM GUI FOR NEOVIM: NEOVIMGTK Back in October Kade Killary wrote, A Killer GUI For Neovim: VimR. VimR is an excellent Neovim GUI on macOS but ever since reading the article I’ve been meaning the write about the Neovim GUI I use on Linux: NeovimGtk.. NeovimGtk doesn’t have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does have a few. Like VimR, it’s a native application (no Electron, etc.). USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries - Page 2. This is page two of my #100binaries list containing binaries 51–100. See the first page for the introduction and binaries 1–50. Day 51 of #100binaries. Zola by @20100Prouillet is a static site compiler. It comes with support for Sass and syntax highlighting, as well as templates, themes,taxonomies, RSS
MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
WORKING AROUND GITHUB BROWSER SNIFFING TO GET BETTER EMOJI I have my system configured1 to use JoyPixels for emoji, which I consider vastly more attractive than Noto Color Emoji. Sadly GitHub uses browser sniffing to detect Linux user-agents and replaces emoji with (badly aligned) images of Noto Color Emoji. They don't do this on macOS and Windows. In this post I explain how I worked around this. SLOWING DOWN READ RUST POSTING Slowing Down Read Rust Posting. After nearly 3 years and more than 3200 posts I'm going to slow down the posting frequency on Read Rust. I hope this will free up some spare time and make it easier to take breaks from social media. I aim to share all of the #rust2021 posts I can find, but after that I'll probably only share posts that seem MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. SOFTWARE CONTRIBUTIONS 2017 With my move away from macOS in 2017 to open source operating systems I was aware that my software spending would reduce as most software I use these days is provided without financial cost. I decided early in the year to try to make a point to redirect these savings towards some of the projects I was now benefiting from as well as to some people that were doing interesting work. ZSH, CYGWIN AND INSECURE DIRECTORIES In order to cope with having to use Windows at work I run Cygwin. My shell of choice is zsh. For whatever reason the Cygwin package of zsh installs with a series of directories that the zsh completion system deems to be insecure and it makes sure you know this. PROGRAMMING FONTS RECAP Dan Benjamin did a review of programming fonts and identified Inconsolata as his favourite of the ten he presented. I tried out Inconsolata after this recommendation but have gone back to Consolas. There were a few things that I didn’t like about Inconsolata: It feels a bit round, it has a weird lowercase ‘t’ that ends up looking bold when the other text isn’t, the ‘i’ looks a bitALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPARED HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones:ALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPARED HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones:ALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part of PROJECTS - WEZM.NET BY WESLEY MOORE Projects Websites. Other websites I maintain are: Read Rust – an aggregator of news about the Rust programming language.; Desktop Institute – Documenting the search for a desktop environment that combines the, “it just works”, nature of GNOME with the window management of Awesome.; Bit Cannon – a blog that I designed and built with Hugo as a bit of an experiment, the exact nature ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
POSTS - WESLEY MOORE Near the conclusion of my #100binaries Twitter series I started working on the blog post that contained all the tweets.It ended up posing a number of interesting challenges and design decisions, as well as a couple of Rust binaries. Whilst I don't think the process was necessary optimal I thought I'd share the process to show my approach to solving the problem. COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. SOFTWARE CONTRIBUTIONS 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you'll consider contributing too. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries - Page 2. This is page two of my #100binaries list containing binaries 51–100. See the first page for the introduction and binaries 1–50. Day 51 of #100binaries. Zola by @20100Prouillet is a static site compiler. It comes with support for Sass and syntax highlighting, as well as templates, themes,taxonomies, RSS
MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. A CROSS PLATFORM GUI FOR NEOVIM: NEOVIMGTK Back in October Kade Killary wrote, A Killer GUI For Neovim: VimR. VimR is an excellent Neovim GUI on macOS but ever since reading the article I’ve been meaning the write about the Neovim GUI I use on Linux: NeovimGtk.. NeovimGtk doesn’t have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does have a few. Like VimR, it’s a native application (no Electron, etc.).WEATHER STATION
For my 30th birthday a group of my friends bought me a La Crosse WS2355 weather station. Over the weekend I installed it. I mounted the wind speed (anemometer) andALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part of ABOUT - WEZM.NET BY WESLEY MOORE About. WezM.net is Wesley Moore ’s personal home page. I live in Melbourne Australia and work as a software developer. Here you will find posts about projects I’m working on, useful tips I’ve discovered as well as other events from my life. The content is split into two sections: Technical and Personal. There is a combined feedcontaining
PROJECTS - WEZM.NET BY WESLEY MOORE Projects Websites. Other websites I maintain are: Read Rust – an aggregator of news about the Rust programming language.; Desktop Institute – Documenting the search for a desktop environment that combines the, “it just works”, nature of GNOME with the window management of Awesome.; Bit Cannon – a blog that I designed and built with Hugo as a bit of an experiment, the exact nature ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. POSTS - WESLEY MOORE Near the conclusion of my #100binaries Twitter series I started working on the blog post that contained all the tweets.It ended up posing a number of interesting challenges and design decisions, as well as a couple of Rust binaries. Whilst I don't think the process was necessary optimal I thought I'd share the process to show my approach to solving the problem. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries - Page 2. This is page two of my #100binaries list containing binaries 51–100. See the first page for the introduction and binaries 1–50. Day 51 of #100binaries. Zola by @20100Prouillet is a static site compiler. It comes with support for Sass and syntax highlighting, as well as templates, themes,taxonomies, RSS
MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally.WEATHER STATION
For my 30th birthday a group of my friends bought me a La Crosse WS2355 weather station. Over the weekend I installed it. I mounted the wind speed (anemometer) andALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SOME USEFUL COMMAND LINE TOOLS Inspired by a similar post by Ben Boyter this a list of useful command line tools that I use. It’s not a list of every tool I use. These are tools that are new or typically not part of a standard POSIX command line environment. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust. Recently I aliased top to ytop. Then I became aware of bottom, and zenith. These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally. USING RIPGREP WITH VIM ripgrep (rg) is a new text search tool by Andrew Gallant:. ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher (an ack clone) with the raw performance of GNU grep. ripgrep is fast, cross platform (with binaries available for Linux, Mac and Windows) and written in Rust.. Andrew has written in extensive detail on the benchmarking he did, which shows ripgrep is one of the fastest and most HOW TO CREATE AN EMPTY TAR FILE Strangely enough I had the need to determine if it was possible to create a valid but empty tar file. Turns out it is. The method varies slightly depending on your flavour of tar program, here’s how to do it on three of the big ones: MP3 DECODER LIBRARIES COMPAREDALL ARTICLES
All Articles; Search; All (110) ; Technical (83) ; Personal (27) ; 1 Jan 2020. Software Contributions 2019 A wrap-up of the software contributions I made in 2019, financial and code. Perhaps you’ll consider contributing too. 26 Oct 2019. An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren’t part of ABOUT - WEZM.NET BY WESLEY MOORE About. WezM.net is Wesley Moore ’s personal home page. I live in Melbourne Australia and work as a software developer. Here you will find posts about projects I’m working on, useful tips I’ve discovered as well as other events from my life. The content is split into two sections: Technical and Personal. There is a combined feedcontaining
PROJECTS - WEZM.NET BY WESLEY MOORE Projects Websites. Other websites I maintain are: Read Rust – an aggregator of news about the Rust programming language.; Desktop Institute – Documenting the search for a desktop environment that combines the, “it just works”, nature of GNOME with the window management of Awesome.; Bit Cannon – a blog that I designed and built with Hugo as a bit of an experiment, the exact nature ofWESLEY MOORE
Wesley Moore. 👨💻 Software Developer. 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogic on thePrince
ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries. I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100. POSTS - WESLEY MOORE Near the conclusion of my #100binaries Twitter series I started working on the blog post that contained all the tweets.It ended up posing a number of interesting challenges and design decisions, as well as a couple of Rust binaries. Whilst I don't think the process was necessary optimal I thought I'd share the process to show my approach to solving the problem. ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES One Hundred Rust Binaries - Page 2. This is page two of my #100binaries list containing binaries 51–100. See the first page for the introduction and binaries 1–50. Day 51 of #100binaries. Zola by @20100Prouillet is a static site compiler. It comes with support for Sass and syntax highlighting, as well as templates, themes,taxonomies, RSS
MACEDON RANGES MENUS Menus. Scanned menus from the Macedon Ranges region. See the why page for more information. My Thai – Gisborne. Spices & Pestle –Riddells Creek.
MY FIRST 3 WEEKS OF PROFESSIONAL RUST For the last 15 years as a professional programmer I have worked mostly with dynamic languages. First Perl, then Python, and for the last 10 years or so, Ruby.I’ve also been writing Rust on the side for personal projects for nearly four years. Recently I started a new job and for the first time I’m writing Rust professionally.WEATHER STATION
For my 30th birthday a group of my friends bought me a La Crosse WS2355 weather station. Over the weekend I installed it. I mounted the wind speed (anemometer) andWESLEY MOORE
👨💻 Software Developer 🌏 Sunshine Coast, Australia Hi I'm Wes 👋. I like warm weather and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I'm a Rustacean🦀 with a
fondness for mechanical keyboards. I work at YesLogicon the Prince
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TURNING ONE HUNDRED TWEETS INTO A BLOG POST03 November 2020
Near the conclusion of my #100binaries Twitter series I started working on the blog post that contained allthe tweets . It
ended up posing a number of interesting challenges and design decisions, as well as a couple of Rust binaries. Whilst I don't think the process was necessary optimal I thought I'd share the process to show my approach to solving the problem. Perhaps the tools used and approach taken is interesting to others. Continue Reading → ONE HUNDRED RUST BINARIES02 November 2020
I recently completed a #100binaries series on Twitter wherein I shared one open-source Rust tool or application each day, for one hundred days (Jul—Nov 2020). This post lists binaries 1–50. See page 2 for binaries 51–100.
Continue Reading → SLOWING DOWN READ RUST POSTING07 September 2020
After nearly 3 years and more than 3200 posts I'm going to slow down the posting frequency on Read Rust. I hope this will free up some spare time and make it easier to take breaks from social media. I aim to share all of the #rust2021 posts I can find, but after that I'll probably only share posts that seem particularly noteworthy or interesting. Continue Reading → WORKING AROUND GITHUB BROWSER SNIFFING TO GET BETTER EMOJI ON LINUX19 June 2020
I have my system configured1 to use JoyPixels for emoji, which I consider vastly more attractive than Noto Color Emoji. Sadly GitHub uses browser sniffing to detect Linux user-agents and replaces emoji with (badly aligned) images of Noto Color Emoji. They don't do this on macOS and Windows. In this post I explain how I worked around this. Continue Reading → SETTING THE AMDGPU HDMI PIXEL FORMAT ON LINUX30 May 2020
This week I discovered some details of digital display technology that I was previously unaware of: pixel formats. I have two Dell P2415Qdisplays
connected to my computer . One via DisplayPort, the other via HDMI. The HDMI connected one was misbehaving and showing a dull picture. It turned out I needed to force the HDMI port of my RX560 graphics card to use RGB output instead of YCbCr. However, the amdgpu driver does not expose a means to do this. So, I used an EDID hack to make it look like the displayonly supported RGB.
Continue Reading →SOFTWARE BOUNTIES
22 May 2020
I don't have time to build all the things I'd like to build, so I'm offering bounties on the following work. Continue Reading → COMPARING ALTERNATIVES TO TOP WRITTEN IN RUST21 March 2020
Recently I aliased top to ytop . Then I became aware of bottom , and zenith . These are all terminal based system monitoring tools that you might use instead of top. In this post I set out to compare them. Left to right: ytop, bottom, and zenith. Continue Reading →NEW DESIGN 2020
27 January 2020
It's been more than 10 years since I started working on the previousdesign for this
website 😅. This feels like a good point to come up with a new one! Continue Reading →PROJECTS
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