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Tim Hårek
Jan 29, 2026 from Tim Hårek

January 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 January. And that’s because I get the keys to my new house tomorrow! This is going to ...

cascading space
Jan 28, 2026 from cascading space

CSS - Clean Slate, Supposedly

Archiving the old blog CSS. Just in case.

Stranger Than Usual
Jan 28, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Rollenspielszenen: Geschwister

Anis und Mint sind keine Geschwister. Sie haben nur dieselben Eltern

Ambient Irony
Jan 28, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 28 January 2026

Earthquake Weather Edition Top Story Memory prices may be leveling off - at four times what they were just a few months ago. (Tom's Hardware) Supplies are still very constrained, but people are buy...

Matthew Brunelle's Blog
Jan 27, 2026 from Matthew Brunelle's Blog

CGMs Part 2 - Using xdrip+ with Stelo

A Stelo CGM I had was expiring so I decided to try out xDrip+. In this part of the series I talk about my actual experience with the app.

Stranger Than Usual
Jan 27, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Blogstatistiken: Tags

Ich habe Tag-Paare ud Tag-Tripel gezählt. Das Ergebnis ist langweiliger als erwartet.

Ambient Irony
Jan 27, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 27 January 2026

Slop Of The Pops Edition Top Story Intel's new B390 integrated graphics, featured in certain Panther Lake laptop processors, are genuinely a huge leap forward. (Notebook Check) Previously the best ...

Chris Short
Jan 27, 2026 from Chris Short

Desk Setup, January 2026

There’s a metaphor out there that you should write about something if you are asked about it more than three times. I cannot count how many times folks ask about my setup, so I’ll capture it here. ...

unixdigest.com
Jan 27, 2026 from unixdigest.com

The reasons for the big discrepancy between satisfied vs dissatisfied developers using AI for coding

To some developers AI seems to be the best thing since sliced bread, while to others, AI is more or less useless. I set out to investigate a little about why there is such a big difference in opini...

Julia Evans
Jan 27, 2026 from Julia Evans

Some notes on starting to use Django

Hello! One of my favourite things is starting to learn an Old Boring Technology that I’ve never tried before but that has been around for 20+ years. It feels really good when every problem I’m ever...

Jasco's Website
Jan 26, 2026 from Jasco's Website

Along our Northern Border

I share my journey to Port Angeles Washington

Peter's Path
Jan 26, 2026 from Peter's Path

Announcing the Windows Workgroup

The new Windows workgroup joins a growing list of Swift workgroups, including the Android workgroup, Build and Packaging workgroup, and Testing workgroup which were all added in the past year. Swif...

Adventures in Open Source Software
Jan 26, 2026 from Adventures in Open Source Software

Home Assistant and DNS

One of my New Year’s initiatives is to move even more of my services from third-party providers back under my control. I have implemented a lot of home automation using Apple’s HomeKit, but I am ho...

Fatbobman's Blog
Jan 26, 2026 from Fatbobman's Blog

Skip Goes Open Source: A High-Stakes Bet from “Selling Tools” to “Selling Trust” - Fatbobman's Swift Weekly #120

Skip Tools recently announced that it is now completely free and open-sourcing its core engine, skipstone. This means Skip has fundamentally changed its business model: from selling a product to re...

Brajeshwar
Jan 26, 2026 from Brajeshwar

Newspaper

It was the early ritual of my school days: wake up, grab the Newspaper before anyone else got to it, and devour every word as if it were sacred morning scripture. Headlines, classifieds, obscure co...

Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots!
Jan 26, 2026 from Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots!

Weekly Robotics #345

A lesson I keep learning, over and over, since I launched this newsletter over 7 years ago, is that e-mail is hard. This is why this newsletter issue might still seem off; the web version is done a...

Chuniversiteit
Jan 25, 2026 from Chuniversiteit

How batch size affects LLMs’ classification of requirements

We all know that larger large language models (LLMs) tend to perform better than smaller ones – but what about the size of their inputs?

Galaxy Garden
Jan 25, 2026 from Galaxy Garden

Weekly Recap: 25 January 2026

Preparing for Student Showcase Presentation Permalink to section 'Preparing for Student Showcase Presentation' # I mentioned in my previous weekly recap post that I and two other classmates were in...

Peter's Path
Jan 24, 2026 from Peter's Path

Utrecht Path part 09

Hiked 13.5 kilometres from Baarn to Hollandsche Rading. You walk through the wooded area of Utrechtse Heuvelrug, starting at the Baarnse Bos with its French style. Past Soestdijk Palace through the...

Gonçalo Valério
Jan 24, 2026 from Gonçalo Valério

Using !bangs without the duck

Since I started using DuckDuckGo in the early 2010s, one of my favorite features that made me stay around to this day was the !bangs. Essentially, if you want to search on a particular website, you...

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