@elbosso Of course you can weigh in! :) I've used reveal.js for several presentations in the past, and I liked it.
The presentations looked great, especially with syntax highlighting.
I did find myself futzing with written HTML more than I wanted though (e.g. wanting an image caption in a specific place). It's also a little harder to share than a hosted service, especially if you want reader comments.
Definitely a great option in many cases still.
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Trying to let my 3yo try as many different technology interfaces as possible.
Mouse: not too bad, especially after reducing sensitivity.
Keyboard: WASD is easy to lose track of in a sea of buttons.
Controller: requires both hands together, which is tricky. Arguably the left hand is more important too, hard for a right hander.
I've written difftastic packaging instructions: https://difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/packaging_difftastic.html
The different distros have taken different approaches, so I'm trying to help with common gotchas — don't forget the man page!
Feedback welcome, especially if you've ever packaged something 🙂
I've released difftastic 0.63! In this release:
* Better parsing of Elixir, LaTeX, Make, Nix, Rust and YAML
* Better detecting of text encoding, especially on Windows
* Prebuilt musl binaries, so you can run released binaries on older systems!