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Anirudh Oppiliappan
Jul 14, 2021 from Anirudh Oppiliappan

Make cgit go gettable

go get git.icyphox.sh/* works! go get requires the presence of the go-import meta tag1 on the repository’s web page. cgit doesn’t support it out of the box; instead, we can make nginx inject it int...

Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.
Jun 30, 2021 from Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.

Introducing Bestresources.co - Share & explore personal resources at one place!

Max Brenner
Jun 30, 2021 from Max Brenner

Optimizing applications on Kubernetes using Machine Learning

Hint: This post has been happily sponsored by StormForge, the company building the product that is being used. Despite sponsorship, they allowed me to share my honest opinion. Huge thanks for their...

Hugo’s Blog
Jun 28, 2021 from Hugo’s Blog

Update: Rendering Static Tweets

This is post number 10 in my 100 Days To Offload challenge. View all posts or subscribe via RSS. A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about rendering static tweets. I’ve made a few important improvement...

Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.
Jun 20, 2021 from Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.

What is the sorting algorithm behind ORDER BY query in MySQL?

Hugo’s Blog
Jun 18, 2021 from Hugo’s Blog

Homelab Proxying With Cloudflare Tunnel

This is post number 9 in my 100 Days To Offload challenge. View all posts or subscribe via RSS. Traditionally, I’ve exposed my homelab directly to the internet. I point a DNS record to my home IP, ...

~hedy
Jun 16, 2021 from ~hedy

Multiple emails in git for different computers

As someone who code on multiple machines to work on different projects, I like to commit with different emails. I don’t know how everyone else handle different emails in .gitconfig and track dotfil...

~hedy
Jun 15, 2021 from ~hedy

On rants about gemini

Recently there’ve been some discussions about how Gemini “doesn’t fix anything” on Lobste.rs: Why Gemini is Not My Favorite Internet Protocol Gemini is Useless As well as a few posts related to tha...

Hugo’s Blog
Jun 13, 2021 from Hugo’s Blog

Moving to Cloudflare Pages

This is post number 8 in my 100 Days To Offload challenge. View all posts or subscribe via RSS. Today I caught up for coffee with a good friend, Renlord. He’s convinced me to move this blog to Clou...

PREPEND
Jun 06, 2021 from PREPEND

Business Urban Legends

There are a few business urban legends I’ve heard over the years that I try to trace down. It’s interesting to me because some seem simple to source, but end up being not so simple. I try to find t...

Blog by Vesa Piittinen
Jun 01, 2021 from Blog by Vesa Piittinen

React class components in the World of Hooks

Hooks have taken over the React community by storm, so have class components really become useless?

Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.
May 30, 2021 from Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.

Have you ever thought, how ‘nodemon’ works internally? Let’s build our own ‘nodemon’ in under 10 minutes!

Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.
May 21, 2021 from Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.

Do you know 0.1 + 0.2 ≠ 0.3 in JavaScript? Here is why!

Hugo’s Blog
May 20, 2021 from Hugo’s Blog

Magic Keyboard for iPad

This is post number 7 in my 100 Days To Offload challenge. View all posts or subscribe via RSS. I bought a Magic Keyboard for my 11” iPad Pro yesterday. It arrived today. The travel on the switches...

Karl Bartel's Website
May 01, 2021 from Karl Bartel's Website

Formatting Numbers of Unknown Order of Magnitude

Formatting Numbers of Unknown Order of Magnitude Sometimes, I write programs that need to display numbers where I don't know how big or small they will be. The most common approaches of printing nu...

Karl Bartel's Website
May 01, 2021 from Karl Bartel's Website

Formatting Numbers of Unknown Order of Magnitude

Formatting Numbers of Unknown Order of Magnitude Sometimes, I write programs that need to display numbers where I don't know how big or small they will be. The most common approaches of printing nu...

micheal@ecliptik.com
Apr 25, 2021 from micheal@ecliptik.com

Gemini Capsule in a FreeBSD Jail running on a RaspberryPi

Intro With the recent release of FreeBSD 13, I wanted to test it out on a spare RaspberryPi 3 that was part of my old Kubernetes cluster. In particular, FreeBSD Jails have always interested me, alt...

PREPEND
Apr 19, 2021 from PREPEND

Tools I use

Thought it would be helpful to describe the various tools and things I use on a day to day basis. Inspired by Stephen Musoke Senkomago who was inspired by Wes Bos’ Uses. These are the tools I use f...

Max Brenner
Apr 17, 2021 from Max Brenner

Self-employment: three months update

some background I jumped into the world of self-employment as a DevOps freelancer at the beginning of this year. After reviewing my first month was well received by the community I decided to keep ...


            FAELIX
Apr 07, 2021 from FAELIX

Faelix is a Zen Internet Wholesale Partner

We’ve been providing reliable virtual and dedicated hosting, fast connectivity and the build of enterprise and carrier networks for 18 years, supporting businesses across the UK. Recently we’ve bee...

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