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Isaac Clayton
A cozy little corner of the web.
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Neopack is live Mar 04, 2026
Slowly emerges from the sixth sea of silence. Hello! I’m back for the time being. I started working on a handful of p...
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These past two days have been something of a whirlwind, as I made a couple of important life decisions. The decisions...
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Symbolic grounding Feb 18, 2026
After yesterday’s massive post (and given the two assignments I have to do today) I figured I would write something a...
Personal Log at usebox.net
Recent content in Personal Log at usebox.net
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Another Tomato Mar 03, 2026
I’m still enjoying programming in OCaml, but because most of the code I have written to date is a toy compiler that m...
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Changing theme in my terminal Feb 10, 2026
So after more than 20 years using a dark theme for coding, I realised that a light theme works better during the day....
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git.usebox.net and bots Jan 31, 2026
I just had a chat with Alex because I couldn’t reach any of his websites, but I fired Tor browser and they were there...
The New Leaf Journal
Where the leaves are perennially virid
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Geese in the Snow in Brooklyn Bridge Park Mar 03, 2026
Sharing photos of geese on a snow-covered lawn in Brooklyn Bridge Park, all captured on February 13, 2026.
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Brooklyn Snowmen in February 2026 Mar 01, 2026
Documenting snowman (and snow bear?) sightings in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll...
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Shiroi Printer – Visual Novel Review Feb 25, 2026
My review of a very short 2018 Japanese horror visual novel called Shiroi Printer. It was released with an English-la...
Darek Kay
Darek Kay is a professional front-end developer and an accessibility advocate.
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Sabbatical #05: Rotorua Lakes Mar 03, 2026
A travel journal from my visit to Rotorua Lakes, New Zealand.
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Sabbatical #04: Coromandel Peninsula Feb 19, 2026
A travel journal from my visit to Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
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Sabbatical #03: Auckland Feb 15, 2026
A travel journal from my visit to Auckland, New Zealand.
Home on A blog
A technical blog covering software development, data engineering, AI, and emerging technology trends with tutorials and commentary.
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My 'Oh My Opencode' Setup Mar 03, 2026
I’ve been bouncing between AI tooling lately: editor copilots, chat UIs, CLIs, agents, you name it. The thing I kept ...
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JavaZone 2025 Sep 08, 2025
JavaZone 2025—Scandinavia’s landmark developer conference—delivered an exciting, two-day immersion into the world of ...
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My 2025 Setup Jul 08, 2025
This is my 2025 setup. Software & Productivity brew as package manager asdf as language & tools management VS Code as...
Benny Powers: Web Developer
Benny Powers, Web Developer
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גאולה לאדר תשפ"ו Mar 03, 2026
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GNOME 2.20 but its Web Components Feb 27, 2026
Just because we could didn't mean that we should
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Toucan Wireless Split Ergonomic Keyboard DIY Build Feb 20, 2026
Has keyboard endgame been acheived? LOL no, but we had fun along the way.
Ryan Bagley
A blog about network infrastructure security and internet policy from the perspective of a network engineer.
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Street Photography at Sundance Film Festival 2026 Mar 03, 2026
Western mob wife appears to have been the overarching clothing aesthetic at the last Sundance Film Festival in the st...
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Anatomy of Iran's Internet Jan 30, 2026
I’m slightly addicted to reading the news but I often forget about the Gell-Mann amnesia effect. This describes the p...
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Update on January 30, 2026: A MyBib developer contacted me about this extension’s behavior. They confirmed that this ...
Tim Hårek
Personal blog of a Norwegian technologist writing about privacy-focused technology, web development, and monthly recaps.
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February 2026 Mar 03, 2026
The year’s shortest month is finally over, and I’m three days late to posting this because I’ve been too busy to sit ...
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January 2026 Jan 29, 2026
1/12 of 2026 is almost at an end, and I’m certain that I won’t be able to write this post at any date later in Januar...
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December 2025 Dec 31, 2025
December is the slowest, fastest, and shortest month of the year. Everything has to happen this month. But I survived...
JoeHx Blog
Writing What I Want
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Worthy Peer Capital Bonds Are Now Worthless Mar 03, 2026
Over three years later, and my Worth Bonds are worthless.
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Chase to Limit Cash Back Options Feb 19, 2026
I got the following email from Chase yesterday:
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COB LED Lighting for my Son's Room Feb 11, 2026
About a month ago I upgraded the lighting in my son’s bedroom to a COB LED strip.
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Tips for Introducing a New Puppy to Your Senior Dog Mar 02, 2026
Expanding your family with a puppy is exciting, but you need to make sure your senior dog is ready for this change. I...
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If you’re tired of looking at the same patch of lawn, then it’s time for you to redesign your backyard to make it a w...
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Home Décor Trends for 2026 Feb 15, 2026
If you’re planning to redecorate this year, it is a good idea to get some inspiration before you go shopping for new ...
Bobby Hiltz
An English teacher in France writing about technology, education, gaming, and guides with an indie web ethos.
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Cryptic Prediction Mar 02, 2026
A cryptic prediction regarding The Foundation's recent proclamation regarding a future collaboration
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Meticulously Crafted Feb 11, 2026
A post about work-life balance and piling wood
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The Dillo Appreciation Post Feb 05, 2026
An appreciation post regarding the Dillo Browser and how I use it to browse the web, including YouTube, Wallabag, and...
Bobby Hiltz
An ESL instructor's blog covering technology, education, games, and personal reflections.
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Cryptic Prediction Mar 02, 2026
A cryptic prediction regarding The Foundation's recent proclamation regarding a future collaboration
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Meticulously Crafted Feb 11, 2026
A post about work-life balance and piling wood
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The Dillo Appreciation Post Feb 05, 2026
An appreciation post regarding the Dillo Browser and how I use it to browse the web, including YouTube, Wallabag, and...
Matthew Brunelle's Blog
I write about a variety of projects, events and thoughts, but they all share one aspect: I learned something and want to share my experience with others.
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8.4 Months of Daily Driving GrapheneOS Mar 02, 2026
I've been running GrapheneOS on my Pixel Fold for over half a year now and can finally provide some experience on wha...
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The Backup and Restore Experience On GrapheneOS Mar 02, 2026
Backing up on GrapheneOS has gotten _much_ better and worked well for me in my time of need.
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Hello Walter! Learning Rust on ESP32 Feb 28, 2026
The Walter is an ESP32-S3 module with LTE-M, and GPS. Literally perfect for my BeaconDB wardriving experiments. I now...
splitbrain.org - blog
electronic brain surgery since 2001
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Old Game, New Clothes Mar 02, 2026
Old Game, New Clothes Back in university in 2003 we had to do a group project. I don't remember which course it was, ...
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LAN Overview 2026 Feb 07, 2026
LAN Overview 2026 The last time that I blogged about my personal LAN setup was more than a decade ago. Meanwhile we m...
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Appy - An AppImage Installer Jan 20, 2026
Appy - An AppImage Installer I nerd-sniped myself today. All I wanted to do was installing SuperSonic, a subsonic com...
Peter's Path
Peter's Path is my personal endeavour to live a life of purpose through hiking, reading, and embracing the beauty of nature, faith, and ideas.
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Monthly update #0430 • February 2026 Mar 02, 2026
Posts The following posts were written last month. Books Scattered Minds by Gabor Maté You're Not Enough (and That's ...
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E2EE Backend part 3: Passkeys with the PRF Extension Mar 01, 2026
This is the third post in a series on building a truly privacy-preserving, end-to-end encrypted backend and client. T...
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Serious Cryptography by Jean-Philippe Aumasson Feb 26, 2026
Why read the book? Jean-Philippe Aumasson wrote Serious Cryptography. He holds a PhD in cryptography and works in the...
Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots!
Weekly Robotics Newsletter - stay up to date on state of the art robotics, drones, space, open source projects and research.
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Weekly Robotics #350 Mar 02, 2026
Over the last couple of weeks, I've been receiving lots of feedback about the redesign of this newsletter. I greatly ...
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Weekly Robotics #349 Feb 23, 2026
No intro today, let's jump straight into some interesting robotics projects and write-ups! This issue is brought to y...
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Weekly Robotics #348 Feb 16, 2026
Finally, today's e-mail comes in the redesigned version (thanks again, Hello Robo). I still have some fixes to apply ...
Londogard Blog
A blog which majorly focuses on Data Science, Data Engineering and sometimes Kotlin / Scala.
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Beating ChatGPT and Gemini at Brick Figures Mar 02, 2026
This post is not only be written by a real person but also hopefull short and to the point! The what Last year I blog...
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To run your own container in AWS Sagemaker (Training Job) it’s required to have mamba. So how would you use pixi inst...
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Pixi - A year later Oct 22, 2025
I’ve been using pixi professionally in my team for a year now, and it has been a pleasure from the start. N.B. We’ve ...
Stranger Than Usual
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Digital Independence Day: Wero? Mar 01, 2026
Heute ist wieder Digital Independence day und ich mache… nichts? Warum?
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Darkmode Feb 28, 2026
Dieses Blog hat jetzt auch einen Darkmode.
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Bye, Sass Feb 28, 2026
Dieses Blog nutzt jetzt Vanilla-CSS, nicht mehr scss
The Scholar's Stage
A forum to discuss the intersections of history, behavioral science, and strategic thought, with an emphasis on East and Southeast Asian affairs.
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On Bombing Iran Mar 01, 2026
THUS WE BOMB Iran. The administration does not give consistent reasons for the attack on Iran: some say we war to cha...
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35 Theses on the WASPs Jan 12, 2026
LAST MONTH American Affairs published my review of Alexander Karp’s The Technological Republic. While I had plenty cr...
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Book Notes: The Technological Republic (2025) Dec 10, 2025
ALEXANDER KARP AND NICHOLAS ZAMISKA'S The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West...