diff --git a/content/authors/doug.md b/content/authors/doug.md index 7b89e67..477aeab 100644 --- a/content/authors/doug.md +++ b/content/authors/doug.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -name: Doug +name: Doug Sillars avatar: /images/authors/doug.jpg occupation: Developer Relations company: AdatoSystems diff --git a/content/posts/01-what-is-local-first.md b/content/posts/01-what-is-local-first.md index bb4479c..841133f 100644 --- a/content/posts/01-what-is-local-first.md +++ b/content/posts/01-what-is-local-first.md @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ draft: false summary: 'Every day, millions of people create, edit and collaborate on digital files. In this post, we describe our vision of local-first architecture ⏤ where collaboration can occur in real time, without a big cloud in the middle.' image: -author: Doug Sillars authorId: doug --- diff --git a/content/posts/02-latest-macos-in-qemu-kvm.md b/content/posts/02-latest-macos-in-qemu-kvm.md index 0940758..19050c8 100644 --- a/content/posts/02-latest-macos-in-qemu-kvm.md +++ b/content/posts/02-latest-macos-in-qemu-kvm.md @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ draft: false summary: 'Virtual machines (VMs) are a powerful tool that enables the emulation of various operating systems on a single physical computer, ranging from Windows to Linux to macOS, depending on the VM configuration. Software like VirtualBox and QEMU/KVM facilitates the creation and management of VMs. However, the latest versions of macOS, such as Ventura, pose certain challenges for emulation within a Virtual Machine... In this post, we will explain how to get the latest versions of macOS running on Linux physical machine using QEMU/KVM.' image: -author: Shubert Munthali authorId: shubert --- diff --git a/content/posts/03-release-rate-2.0.md b/content/posts/03-release-rate-2.0.md index 6738917..eaecf4e 100644 --- a/content/posts/03-release-rate-2.0.md +++ b/content/posts/03-release-rate-2.0.md @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ draft: false summary: 'The year 2024 has become a landmark for the ARK Builders team as we have reached a completely new level, making a leap in all aspects of open-source application development. First, we expanded our team to work not only on mobile apps but also on native apps for desktop and laptop devices running macOS, Linux, and Windows. Second, we have thoroughly focused on the design of our applications, emphasizing not only security and privacy but also ease of use and user satisfaction. As a result of this new approach, we have completely redesigned the Rate app — a currency exchange calculator and private portfolio manager.' image: -author: Kirill Taran authorId: kirill ---