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Roy Tang
Jan 21, 2026 from Roy Tang

Return to Linux

Last week I set up Linux Mint + Windows dual boot on my computer! I am writing this post from the comfort of my desktop running Linux Mint (dual boot with Windows)! Previously Tracing through previ...

Victor Blomqvist's blog
Jan 21, 2026 from Victor Blomqvist's blog

AI Made Hobby Coding Expensive Again

For the last twenty years, we've lived in a "golden age" of hobbyist coding. If you had a laptop and an internet connection, you had access to the same world-class tooling as a developer at Google ...

Improve Something Today
Jan 20, 2026 from Improve Something Today

With paper, glue & scissors: how little zines can make a big difference

Two ways to make an 8-page mini-zine using stuff you already have—and three reasons why you might do this.

The New Leaf Journal
Jan 20, 2026 from The New Leaf Journal

PixelFade Studio VN Review Project

Canadian OELVN developer PixelFade Studio announced its "retirement" from visual novel development on January 19, 2026. I announce my plan to cover the three PFS novels I have not yet covered and i...

splitbrain.org - blog
Jan 20, 2026 from splitbrain.org - blog

Appy - An AppImage Installer

Appy - An AppImage Installer I nerd-sniped myself today. All I wanted to do was installing SuperSonic, a subsonic compatible music player written in go. One of their recommended ways to run it is a...

BEEW
Jan 20, 2026 from BEEW

Like>Love

We've been chasing the wrong thing for a long time. For centuries we've built our entire civilization around love — the songs, the movies, the holidays, the grand gestures, the heartbreak, the dram...

ℤ→ℤ
Jan 20, 2026 from ℤ→ℤ

OREGON (Trail): BASIC Game Design from the Teletype Era

In 1971, three college roommates developed an educational computer game. Titled OREGON, it was a simulation of westward migration along the Oregon Trail and proved to be a hit among the students. O...

The Public Domain Review
Jan 20, 2026 from The Public Domain Review

A Prophet of the Weather: Lantern Slides by Clement Lindley Wragge (ca. 1900–22)

Slides from twenty years of lecturing about the workings of the universe and the fate of the soul.

The Phoenix Trap
Jan 20, 2026 from The Phoenix Trap

Migrating from Docker Desktop to Colima: When Hardened Images Break

By 10:25 AM, I’d entered what Mystery Science Theater 3000 fans call “Deep Hurting.” The migration plan was solid. The backup discipline was comprehensive. The execution? Chaos. I run a containeriz...

Your Local Epidemiologist
Jan 20, 2026 from Your Local Epidemiologist

Measles is off to an ugly start, EPA removes lives lost, ICE and hospitals, and lots of good news

The Dose (January 20)

The Jaxson
Jan 20, 2026 from The Jaxson

7 historical facts about Fairfield

Tucked along the west bank of the St. Johns River, just north of Downtown Jacksonville, the neighborhood of Fairfield holds a history far richer than its modest footprint suggests. Once a thriving ...

Chris Short
Jan 20, 2026 from Chris Short

Looking for a new role

30-year tech veteran seeking remote Developer Advocate or Technical Marketing role. Translates complexity into adoption. Available now.

micheal@ecliptik.com
Jan 20, 2026 from micheal@ecliptik.com

Three Days with Claude Code

Everything after this paragraph was written with AI. I had Claude Code generate this post since I was curious what it would come up with and to give me a summary of what was done to help redesign t...

(Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog
Jan 20, 2026 from (Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog

Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers

Yesterday, I passed the Red Hat EX188 exam, which allowed me to renew my Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers certification. I had a very good memory of this exam from the last time I took it...

Thejesh GN
Jan 19, 2026 from Thejesh GN

One Video Format

I have a bunch of screen-casts that I want to release. I have not found a good PeerTube instance to host my videos. I am happy to pay a monthly fee, and I hope one day there will be a platform that...

Peter's Path
Jan 19, 2026 from Peter's Path

Toxic Empathy by Allie Beth Stuckey

Why read the book? Allie Beth Stuckey wrote Toxic Empathy. She looks at how progressives use empathy to push ideas on Christians. Stuckey says empathy turns toxic when it ignores truth. The book co...

Fatbobman's Blog
Jan 19, 2026 from Fatbobman's Blog

Building AI Moats: Anthropic’s Crackdown and the Apple-Google Alliance - Fatbobman's Swift Weekly #119

2026 kicked off with two major AI headlines: Anthropic banned third-party CLIs and wrappers from using personal subscriptions, and Apple officially confirmed a deep partnership with Google.

Adventures in Open Source Software
Jan 19, 2026 from Adventures in Open Source Software

Billie the Platypus

As I mentioned in my re:Invent post I got to meet Corey Quinn back in December and I follow his “Last Week in AWS” blog. This week he posted an article about an agent he had created to help him dea...

Brajeshwar
Jan 19, 2026 from Brajeshwar

There’s an App for That, It Shouldn’t Have

We all remember Apple’s iPhone Commercial, “There’s an App for That.” That eventually became a pop culture phrase and one of the most common reasons in a company meeting to have “Apps, Lots of Apps.”

JoeHx Blog
Jan 19, 2026 from JoeHx Blog

2025 End of Year Side Income Report

Ten years of income reports. Ten years of transparency.

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