Aug 01, 2025 from ttntm.me - Blog One Year of Lifting Weights We visited Portugal last year. I still remember how heavy the luggage felt that we had with us: 2 suitcases, weighing around 20 kg each. One year later, I now joke about that, and laugh, whenever I...
Aug 01, 2025 from Virtuwise Your New Study Buddy Isn’t Human (But Smarter Than Most) ChatGPT's study mode turns AI into your new learning partner—think flashcards, feedback, and smarter studying in one focused experience.
Aug 01, 2025 from is this it? Melbourne Photography XII My fourth autumn in Melbourne. My favourite season here due to the colourful trees, cooler temperatures, and the way the light hits on the landscape on accord of the sun sitting lower in the sky. F...
Jul 31, 2025 from Improve Something Today Needing Earth & body: notes for July 2025 Remembering Joanna Macy. Two book recommendations (on AI & on facilitation). Two ways of looking at a chair.
Jul 31, 2025 from Chaotican Writer July 2025’s RPG Blog Carnival – The Roundup! Its that time, friends! The festivities of July 2025 has come to an end. Its been a fantastic opportunity to host the first blog challenge in the sites history, and provide my spin into the monthly...
Jul 31, 2025 from Tim Hårek July 2025 Only a few days left of the summer vacation, and here we are again! Let’s recap what I’ve been up to since June. 🍀 Life Started our summer vacation this month, starting work again on Monday. We’ve ...
Jul 30, 2025 from The Linkfest Linkfest #37: "Wind Theft", an HTML Bomb, and the Rice Theory of Culture Hello folks! It’s time for "the opposite of doomscrolling” — my next Linkfest, in which I comb through the endless branching shelves of the Internet in search of the finest items of science, cultur...
Jul 30, 2025 from (Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog Google Professional Cloud Architect At this point, it has become kind of a ritual for me: renewing my Google Professional Architect Certification during the summer months. This time around, I renewed it slightly earlier than usual, w...
Jul 30, 2025 from BattlePenguin Privacy Guard: You Don't Need to Scan My Drivers License Nearly a decade ago, I was purchasing beer for a friend’s party at a drug store and the cashier wanted to scan my drivers license. I refused and her manager said my ID had to be scanned to make my ...
Jul 25, 2025 from Sophia Willows' Blog Jitter the first request, too Exponential backoff with jitter is an effective retry strategy that helps avoid thundering herds, but most implementations only start applying jitter after the initial request fails. If you’re usin...
Jul 24, 2025 from Rock and Null Big clients aren’t always a big win "Whale" clients can look like a dream, but they often come with strings. When one customer makes up most of your revenue, your business becomes fragile.
Jul 24, 2025 from Adventures in Open Source Software Open Source, GenAI and the Post-Truth Society One of my favorite TV shows of all time is The Big Bang Theory. It is somewhat divisive among my circle of friends, but I like it. One scene from the show has the character Leonard, a physicist, ta...
Jul 23, 2025 from Michael Lynch Migrating a ZFS pool from RAIDZ1 to RAIDZ2 p img { display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } I recently upgraded my home TrueNAS server and migrated 18 TB of data from a 4-disk RAIDZ1 ZFS pool to a new RAIDZ2 pool. The neat p...
Jul 22, 2025 from Ryan Bagley Street Photography in Chongqing Chongqing (重庆市) has taken the triple crown of sweatiest, most crowded, and hectic place I’ve ever been to in my entire life. Traversing the heart of the city near the Hongyadong Folk Custom Scene A...
Jul 22, 2025 from home - SHRIK3 on SHRIK3 Memory Jargons /proc/meminfo (free) $ man proc_meminfo MemTotal (total) total usable RAM i.e. total physical RAM minus reserved bits and kernel binary code. MemAvailable memory that can bed used if there is deman...
Jul 22, 2025 from kmcd.dev Morse Code Explore the history of Morse code, from its dits and dahs to the first transatlantic cable. Discover how this elegant system was the original binary and test your own skills with an interactive spe...
Jul 21, 2025 from home - SHRIK3 on SHRIK3 RDMA 101 - libverbs APIs and hello world Introduction to Programming Infiniband RDMA by Insu Jang https://insujang.github.io/2020-02-09/introduction-to-programming-infiniband/ Code https://github.com/Arlu/RDMA-Hello-World Copy-Verbatim, a...
Jul 21, 2025 from Julio Merino (jmmv.dev) Bazel and action (non-) determinism A key feature of Bazel is its ability to produce fast, reliable builds by caching the output of actions. This system, however, relies on a fundamental principle: build actions must be deterministic...
Jul 20, 2025 from Kevin Cox's Blog I Don't Like Imports I think this is an unusual opinion, so I thought I would share.I prefer not to import external symbols into the local scope. For example, I prefer:let body = reqwest::get("https://kevincox.ca/feed....