Feel free to reach out via our website[1]. Distr does not require an internet connection to keep your application running. Update commands are fetched directly from the agent and do not require any special connectivity.
Updates are pulled before the rollover to a new version is performed, so a poor internet connection may only affect the download speed of new updates. Distr is designed to operate even when no connection is available, or when connectivity is only allowed in short time slots.
Thanks. Yeah, it isn't ideal. Originally nearly every item fit on one page but the point size was tiny. When I apply for roles, I prune out irrelevant information, which I can do programmatically since I rebuilt the CV; it's rendered with Typst now vs just being a Word doc. However I think I need to do a fundamental overhaul on how everything is organized. Verdict is out on how I should do that :)
This is not that hard. But your mileage may vary.
> Comments need a database, that is objectively harder than using Jekyll or the other examples you give.
Are we engineers or not?
> But the statement that it's not hard is objectively false.
Yes, I agree.
People spend hours polishing personal websites. I want to encourage building comments systems! This is as fun and as valuable!
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