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Caffeinspiration
Apr 13, 2023 from Caffeinspiration

The dog hair and the computer mouse

Because I spend my entire workday on the computer, my mouse is very important to me. With my basic optical mouse, I’m far from a connoisseur, but there are a few things that I’m just so used to tha...

Boris Tane
Apr 13, 2023 from Boris Tane

Creating an innovation engine with observability v2

I gave this talk a second time, with corrections and improvements :)

nixCraft
Apr 12, 2023 from nixCraft

How to upgrade FreeBSD 13.1 to 13.2 release

The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is announcing the availability of FreeBSD version 13.2-RELEASE on 11/April/2023. It is the third release of the stable/13 branches. I updated my FreeBSD version...

Volution Notes
Apr 07, 2023 from Volution Notes

My biases when choosing open-source tools

I reflect on my preferences when it comes to choosing open-source tools I need to rely upon.

Nadav Ami
Apr 02, 2023 from Nadav Ami

Exploring and Modifying Electron Apps on macOS

In my previous job, I was building a side-car app using Electron. I occasionally found myself needing to debug a packaged production app and this post is just a few commands I that have been helpfu...

Volution Notes
Apr 02, 2023 from Volution Notes

SSH authorization keys experiments

Experimenting with OpenSSH authorization keys resolution; from skeleton-key providing emergency access, to simple centralized key management.

Tim Bachmann's Blog
Mar 28, 2023 from Tim Bachmann's Blog

Weechat Notifications with ntfy.sh

Using the weechat trigger plugin to notify yourself about new private messages and mentions through the ntfy.sh notification service.

Tim Bachmann's Blog
Mar 15, 2023 from Tim Bachmann's Blog

Fix Network Connectivity in WSL2 with Cisco AnyConnect VPN

I ran into problems using Cisco AnyConnect VPN from inside of WSL2. I'm sharing my solution as a step-by-step guide for my reference and to help anyone with the same problem.

Blog by Vesa Piittinen
Mar 11, 2023 from Blog by Vesa Piittinen

Can we at least modernize visually-hidden?

We have used a variety of visually-hidden or sr-only classes over the years. There is no standardization happening, but can we update the syntax?

Volution Notes
Mar 09, 2023 from Volution Notes

Privatizing our digital identities

Trying to make the case for permanent irrevocable digital identities, which unfortunately today, by de-facto, are email addresses.

Alejandro AR (kinduff)
Mar 02, 2023 from Alejandro AR (kinduff)

The Cotorreo

Here's a simple idea for remote teams feeling disconnected. A great way to start the day on a positive note.

Alejandro AR (kinduff)
Mar 01, 2023 from Alejandro AR (kinduff)

I burnt a cake when I was 12

Discover why rushing may not always be the best approach to achieving the best result.

Boris Tane
Mar 01, 2023 from Boris Tane

Creating an innovation engine with observability v1

How can you leverage your observability tooling to innovate faster?

Caffeinspiration
Feb 26, 2023 from Caffeinspiration

Things that are hard to measure, things that are easy to measure

There are things that are hard to measure, and there are things that are easy to measure. I think about this duality a lot when it comes to software engineering, especially when it comes to the dif...

Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products
Feb 22, 2023 from Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products

Top 10 Alternative Tech News That You Should Know for the Week (Week 8 February 2023)

I curated 10 news articles on AI, Business, and Sci-fi technology trends. Give some thoughts and suggest new topics or news.“My class required AI. Here’s what I’ve learned so far”The author shares ...

Home on Random effect
Feb 20, 2023 from Home on Random effect

Scoring news and email in Gnus

Executive summary Gnus, the newsreader for Emacs, can assign arbitrary scores to articles that it downloads. The scores can be used to define a user-generated, understandable AI recommendation engi...

Caffeinspiration
Feb 17, 2023 from Caffeinspiration

In the desert, no service, and your partner's late to the rendezvous. What now?

Let’s say, purely hypothetically, that you’re in Joshua Tree National Park. Your partner dropped you off in the morning, and you’ve spent the day hiking and scrambling in pretty populated areas of ...

Volution Notes
Feb 05, 2023 from Volution Notes

Another take on the binary to text encoding

A few words about one of my latest open-source projects, `z-tokens`, that among other thinks, also tries to tackle this problem but providing more added value compared to existing solutions.

Lorenzo Setale's Blog
Jan 25, 2023 from Lorenzo Setale's Blog

Happy to give back, happy to pay

I miss the days when I bought software on my Mac instead of using a subscription. More and more software and services are moving to subscription-based models. In this blog post, I want to share my ...

micheal@ecliptik.com
Jan 25, 2023 from micheal@ecliptik.com

Tailscale on the DevTerm R-01

Intro Recently I assembled a ClockworkPi DevTerm R-01, a cyberdeck-like terminal with a RISC-V compute module. While the retro-future design of the DevTerm really appealed to me, and I’ve also been...

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