update featured posts

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John Bowdre 2023-02-21 08:36:24 -06:00
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Create Virtual Machines on a Chromebook with HashiCorp Vagrant" # Title
date: 2023-02-20 # Date of post creation. date: 2023-02-20 # Date of post creation.
lastmod: 2023-02-21 lastmod: 2023-02-21
description: "Pairing the powerful Linux Development Environment on modern Chromebooks with HashiCorp Vagrant to create and manage local virtual machines for development and testing" # Description used for search engine. description: "Pairing the powerful Linux Development Environment on modern Chromebooks with HashiCorp Vagrant to create and manage local virtual machines for development and testing" # Description used for search engine.
featured: false # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar. featured: true # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar.
draft: false # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered. draft: false # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered.
toc: true # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically. toc: true # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically.
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "ESXi ARM Edition on the Quartz64 SBC" # Title of the blog post.
date: 2022-04-23 # Date of post creation. date: 2022-04-23 # Date of post creation.
lastmod: 2022-12-14 lastmod: 2022-12-14
description: "Getting started with the experimental ESXi Arm Edition fling to run a VMware hypervisor on the PINE64 Quartz64 single-board computer, and installing a Tailscale node on Photon OS to facilitate improved remote access to my home network." # Description used for search engine. description: "Getting started with the experimental ESXi Arm Edition fling to run a VMware hypervisor on the PINE64 Quartz64 single-board computer, and installing a Tailscale node on Photon OS to facilitate improved remote access to my home network." # Description used for search engine.
featured: false # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar. featured: true # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar.
draft: false # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered. draft: false # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered.
toc: true # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically. toc: true # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically.
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ tags:
- shell - shell
- containers - containers
title: Setting up Linux on a new Lenovo Chromebook Duet (bonus arm64 complications!) title: Setting up Linux on a new Lenovo Chromebook Duet (bonus arm64 complications!)
featured: true featured: false
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I've [written in the past](/3d-modeling-and-printing-on-chrome-os) about the Linux setup I've been using on my Pixel Slate. My Slate's keyboard stopped working over the weekend, though, and there don't seem to be any replacements (either Google or Brydge) to be found. And then I saw that [Walmart had the 64GB Lenovo Chromebook Duet temporarily marked down](https://twitter.com/johndotbowdre/status/1320733614426988544) to a mere $200 - just slightly more than the Slate's *keyboard* originally cost. So I jumped on that deal, and the little Chromeblet showed up today. I've [written in the past](/3d-modeling-and-printing-on-chrome-os) about the Linux setup I've been using on my Pixel Slate. My Slate's keyboard stopped working over the weekend, though, and there don't seem to be any replacements (either Google or Brydge) to be found. And then I saw that [Walmart had the 64GB Lenovo Chromebook Duet temporarily marked down](https://twitter.com/johndotbowdre/status/1320733614426988544) to a mere $200 - just slightly more than the Slate's *keyboard* originally cost. So I jumped on that deal, and the little Chromeblet showed up today.

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "VMware Tanzu Community Edition Kubernetes Platform in a Homelab" # Title
date: 2022-01-12 # Date of post creation. date: 2022-01-12 # Date of post creation.
# lastmod: 2022-01-06T09:42:51-06:00 # Date when last modified # lastmod: 2022-01-06T09:42:51-06:00 # Date when last modified
description: "Gaining familiarity with VMware Tanzu Community Edition by deploying phpIPAM on Kubernetes in my homelab" # Description used for search engine. description: "Gaining familiarity with VMware Tanzu Community Edition by deploying phpIPAM on Kubernetes in my homelab" # Description used for search engine.
featured: true # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar. featured: false # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar.
draft: false # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered. draft: false # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered.
toc: true # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically. toc: true # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically.
usePageBundles: true usePageBundles: true