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Nadav Ami
Feb 14, 2021 from Nadav Ami

Getting Back Into Blogging

Writing is hard. Writing consistently is even harder. Here’s a list of things I’m doing to motivate myself to get back into writing and posting regularly. Time will tell if it works. Perfect is the...

Nadav Ami
Feb 11, 2021 from Nadav Ami

Hyundai iPod Cable Reverse Engineering

This is the second part of a series on spoofing an iPod for car stereo shenanigans. You can read part 1 here. Before being able to spoof an iPod, my first step was to figure out how the car talks t...

Nadav Ami
Feb 11, 2021 from Nadav Ami

Hyundai iPod Cable Reverse Engineering

This is the second part of a series on spoofing an iPod for car stereo shenanigans. You can read part 1 here. Before being able to spoof an iPod, my first step was to figure out how the car talks t...

Max Brenner
Feb 11, 2021 from Max Brenner

AWS EC2 launch configurations vs launch templates

At first sight AWS launch configurations and templates may seem very similar. Both allow you to define a blueprint for EC2 instances. Let’s have a look at their differences and see which one we sho...

micheal@ecliptik.com
Feb 09, 2021 from micheal@ecliptik.com

Launching a Gemini Capsule

Gemawhat? Even since I started using Mastodon a couple of weeks ago, Project Gemini is one of the most exciting new technologies I’ve discovered in my local feed. I won’t go into full detail on wha...

Max Brenner
Feb 05, 2021 from Max Brenner

My first month of self-employment

my way towards self-employment In November 2020 I decided to take a huge personal step. I quit my beloved job and started my journey in becoming an independent freelancer. During the previous five ...

Nadav Ami
Feb 01, 2021 from Nadav Ami

My First Open Source Project - 11.5 Years Later

This past weekend I was digging through an old hard drive when I came across a piece of software I wrote a while ago. In fact, it’s the very first thing I ever opensourced. In the spirit of writing...

Nadav Ami
Feb 01, 2021 from Nadav Ami

My First Open Source Project - 11.5 Years Later

This past weekend I was digging through an old hard drive when I came across a piece of software I wrote a while ago. In fact, it’s the very first thing I ever opensourced. In the spirit of writing...

Karl Bartel's Website
Jan 31, 2021 from Karl Bartel's Website

Adding Gemini Support With Just a Few Lines of Code

Adding Gemini Support With Just a Few Lines of Code The Gemini protocol nicely matches my preference for simplicity, so I want to start providing content for it to show my support. The first step f...

Karl Bartel's Website
Jan 31, 2021 from Karl Bartel's Website

Adding Gemini Support With Just a Few Lines of Code

Adding Gemini Support With Just a Few Lines of Code The Gemini protocol nicely matches my preference for simplicity, so I want to start providing content for it to show my support. The first step f...

Nadav Ami
Jan 29, 2021 from Nadav Ami

Hacking My Car Stereo (Part 1)

I like my car, probably more then anyone should like a 2012 Hyundai Elantra. In 2021 terms it’s not the most technologically advance thing but it does most of what I need. While driving, I use my p...

Nadav Ami
Jan 29, 2021 from Nadav Ami

Hacking My Car Stereo (Part 1)

I like my car, probably more then anyone should like a 2012 Hyundai Elantra. In 2021 terms it’s not the most technologically advance thing but it does most of what I need. While driving, I use my p...

William Lyon's Blog
Jan 24, 2021 from William Lyon's Blog

Getting Started With Next.js and GraphQL Authentication

Building A GRANDstack Podcast App: Episode 4

Max Brenner
Jan 18, 2021 from Max Brenner

Kubernetes operators with Python #2: Implementing Controller

Introduction This post is the second part of a little blog series in which we are going through the complete process of implementing our own Kubernetes operator with Python. Previously we had a loo...

Max Brenner
Jan 13, 2021 from Max Brenner

Kubernetes operators with Python #1: Creating CRDs

Introduction A lot of the core processes happening in a Kubernetes cluster are following the so called controller pattern. This pattern describes an ongoing monitoring of resources and reacting app...

William Lyon's Blog
Jan 09, 2021 from William Lyon's Blog

Parsing And Importing XML With Neo4j: Adding Episodes and Playlists To GRANDcast.FM Podcast App

Building A GRANDstack Podcast App: Episode 3

Karl Bartel's Website
Jan 06, 2021 from Karl Bartel's Website

Tcl as a Shell Scripting Replacement

Tcl as a Shell Scripting Replacement Summary: I got interested in the old scripting language Tcl, rewrote my blog generator in it as an exercise and compare it to shell scripting. Motivation Every ...

Karl Bartel's Website
Jan 06, 2021 from Karl Bartel's Website

Tcl as a Shell Scripting Replacement

Tcl as a Shell Scripting Replacement Summary: I got interested in the old scripting language Tcl, rewrote my blog generator in it as an exercise and compare it to shell scripting. Motivation Every ...

Max Brenner
Dec 27, 2020 from Max Brenner

Github Actions workflow for merged/closed PRs

Lately I made some investigations on different events that you can use to trigger Github Actions workflows. I was especially interested in the pull request events as executing some clean up task as...

Max Brenner
Dec 22, 2020 from Max Brenner

Screwing up remote access to dozens of servers within seconds

the power of infrastructure as code Back in the day (must have been around 2016) my team and I were using Ansible to provision our infrastructure. It’s a tool to configure servers in an automated a...

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