I found with that revealjs slides can be exported to pdf via their tools menu, and print it. It worked on Firefox. True that it’s a manual step. But no need to rely on a headless browser as soon as you don’t want to script it.
On a similar case AWS DMS did not work for my team and we proceeded with pglogical.
Although it has some limitations it worked pretty well, and personally I like that it is cloud agnostic. Definitively I would recommend to consider pglogical first.
I came back to fvwm, previously using cwm and spectrwm, just because I found annoying to lose control of my wm after sharing screen on zoom (a must have due to working remotely). Very happy with it, particularly after giving it a old school unix twist with https://github.com/yaoguai/fvwm-min
I used it as a replacement for openjdk 8, and I was very happy with the results. Keep in mind there are a few attributes that differ, but the documentation was very clear on that.
Jenkinsfiles. Helps a lot when growing to more environments, toolset versioning in the code and environment reproducibility via Docker containers.
Also best practice is to fork the Dockerfiles and build and host your own images in a registry.
Pass encrypted passwords are kept in your computer, which I find safer than web based solutions. Optionally you can use git to share passwords between computers but you still need the gpg2 keys from the original repo.
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