Dec 26, 2025 from Peter's Path The Holy Bible - Revelation The Holy Bible is a collection of books. So I have split them up. I will read it in 1 year, every day ~15 minutes of reading. Why read it? The Book of Revelation is the last book of the Bible, writ...
Dec 26, 2025 from Julio Merino (jmmv.dev) ssh-agent broken in tmux? I've got you! A little over two years ago, I wrote an article titled SSH agent forwarding and tmux done right. In it, I described how SSH agent forwarding works—a feature that lets a remote machine use the crede...
Dec 25, 2025 from Chuck Carroll's RSS Feed Owning a Domain Increases Digital Self-Reliance Other than looking cool to your friends, owning your own domain increases your digital self-reliance. It's kind of like having your own phone number. Just like switching cell phone carriers if you ...
Dec 25, 2025 from seize the dev Bits of Open-Source in 2025 My open-source interactions in the past year.
Dec 23, 2025 from Gonçalo Valério The books I enjoyed the most in 2025 Here we are at the end of another year, so I will share again the two books I enjoyed the most. Before starting, here are the links to similar posts covering the previous years: This time, after th...
Dec 23, 2025 from BattlePenguin IF-ERGO Keyboard I’ve owned a lot of mechanical keyboards. Over two years ago, I started using an Ergodox layout, starting with the SliceMK. It was difficult to get used to the ortholinear layout of the Ergodox, bu...
Dec 22, 2025 from Matthew Brunelle's Blog (My) Second Year of the Linux Desktop (For Gaming) A look back at what it took for me to reach 0% Steam play time on Windows, even though I've been using Linux since I was a kid. Spoilers: Valve and the FOSS community are what made this possible.
Dec 22, 2025 from The Phoenix Trap 10 Lines to Better Docker Compose Secrets Keep secrets out of your images: use Docker Compose secrets mounted at /run/secrets and a tiny wrapper script that exports each secret file as an environment variable so unmodified apps keep workin...
Dec 22, 2025 from Fatbobman's Blog The Indie Developer's Trial: Zipic's Productization Journey from 0 to 1 Building an indie product sounds easy, but you don't realize how deep the water is until you jump in. This is the true story of an indie developer turning a small workplace requirement into a flags...
Dec 22, 2025 from Fatbobman's Blog Escaping the Mac App Store: Building a Distribution and Sales System for Indie Apps from Scratch The Mac App Store is simple to use, but it may not be suitable for all products. In this article, we follow the perspective of Zipic creator Shili to solve the distribution and sales problems of a ...
Dec 22, 2025 from Fatbobman's Blog Solving SwiftUI Pain Points and Performance Bottlenecks: Zipic Development Technical Retrospective What other technical challenges exist in image compression software? This article is packed with hardcore, practical macOS development experience. From SwiftUI component adaptation to low-level Cor...
Dec 22, 2025 from kmcd.dev Encryption vs. Compression Is there a correct order when encrypting and compressing data?
Dec 22, 2025 from Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots! Weekly Robotics #341 Luxonis Launches OAK 4 Standalone Vision System [Sponsored] Luxonis released OAK 4, a standalone AI vision device that bundles high-res RGB and depth sensors with 52 TOPS of on-device compute and a...
Dec 21, 2025 from Bobby Hiltz 2025_wrapped_music.addendum A short post looking at some of my favourite musical discoveries
Dec 21, 2025 from Chuniversiteit What’s wrong with technology readiness levels (TRLs) and how to fix them The technology readiness level (TRL) scale, developed by NASA in the 1970s, is still going strong but can be challenging to use.
Dec 21, 2025 from Jordi Villar 2025W50 Thin Desires Are Eating Your Life — This hit different. The distinction between thin desires (scrolling, checking notifications) and thick desires (learning something hard, building real skills) ex...