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Thejesh GN
Mar 11, 2026 from Thejesh GN

30 Days of Watercoloring is Complete

I started it in December. The first 28 were completed in 34 days. The last two took almost two months. Though I would like to credit this delay to work becoming hectic, it’s mostly me not being abl...

Fatbobman's Blog
Mar 11, 2026 from Fatbobman's Blog

Why I'm Still Thinking About Core Data in 2026

Core Data remains widely used in 2026, but its mismatch with modern Swift concurrency, type safety, and code expression is growing. This article outlines the three core pain points and explores wha...

Journal on n3s0 || journal
Mar 11, 2026 from Journal on n3s0 || journal

Adding Locksmithing, Lock Picking & Safe Cracking

A little disclaimer before I start on this. Just in case someone gets the knee jerk reaction that I’m doing all of this illegally. When the reality is I’m doing this to educate myself and others. I...

It's FOSS
Mar 11, 2026 from It's FOSS

Foot: The Wayland Terminal Most Linux Users Don’t Know About

Foot is a minimal Wayland-native terminal emulator for Linux that focuses on speed and simplicity. A hidden gem worth exploring.

kmcd.dev
Mar 11, 2026 from kmcd.dev

HTTP/2 From Scratch: Part 4

More HPACK and using http.Request and http.Response

The Autodidacts
Mar 11, 2026 from The Autodidacts

My criteria for a good Linux developer laptop

Well-built, cheap, and fast: I pick all three.

The Emu Café Social
Mar 11, 2026 from The Emu Café Social

Re; Offering RSS vs Newsletters

I came across an interesting take by Sebastian Sastre on why he uses an RSS feed instead of a newsletter for his blog. I agree with the feed-first position. However, I personally recommend using bo...

Stranger Than Usual
Mar 10, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

LISTE DER IMMOBILIENSUCHE FALLEN LASSEN

Maschinell ins Deutsche übersetzte SQL-Statements.

Darek Kay
Mar 10, 2026 from Darek Kay

Sabbatical #06: Tongariro National Park

A travel journal from my visit to Tongariro National Park, New Zealand.

Ambient Irony
Mar 10, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 10 March 2026

Fish Fingers, Hold The Custard Edition Top Story Anthropic has sued the Pentagon for listing it as a supply chain risk, asserting, as far as I can tell, that treason is a constitutionally-protected...

Peter's Path
Mar 10, 2026 from Peter's Path

Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman

Why read the book? Milton Friedman wrote Capitalism and Freedom. He was a leading economist who won the Nobel Prize. The book came out in 1962. Friedman says economic freedom and political freedom ...

The Emu Café Social
Mar 10, 2026 from The Emu Café Social

Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-10-26

I missed publishing a set of Pook-Emu Bee links yesterday. But that just means I have more links saved for today. If you enjoy the (almost) daily links and commentary, you can also follow via feed....

It's FOSS
Mar 10, 2026 from It's FOSS

New Steam Release Fixes Proton Games Wrongly Flagged as Unplayable

Also includes opt-in frame rate telemetry, hardware-tagged reviews, and several quality-of-life improvements.

Kev Quirk
Mar 10, 2026 from Kev Quirk

Pure Blog Is Now Feature Complete...ish

I've just released v1.8.0 of Pure Blog, which was the final big feature I wanted to add1. At this point, Pure Blog does all the things I would want a useful CMS to do, such as: Storing content in p...

The Autodidacts
Mar 10, 2026 from The Autodidacts

Some thoughts about backing up, which occurred to me after my laptop abruptly expired

I had other plans for what to write about, and also plans for the day that didn't involve disassembling my connection to the outside world with a screwdriver

Julia Evans
Mar 10, 2026 from Julia Evans

Examples for the tcpdump and dig man pages

Hello! My big takeaway from last month’s musings about man pages was that examples in man pages are really great, so I worked on adding (or improving) examples to two of my favourite tools’ man pag...

The Fly Blog
Mar 10, 2026 from The Fly Blog

Unfortunately, Sprites Now Speak MCP

Sprites are disposable cloud computers. They appear instantly, always include durable filesystems, and cost practically nothing when idle. They’re the best and safest place on the Internet to run a...

Heitor's log
Mar 10, 2026 from Heitor's log

TIL: how to check why a Nix package is in the Nix Store

Ever wondered why a package ended up in your Nix store? Here's how nix why-depends can help you find out.

Adventures in Open Source Software
Mar 09, 2026 from Adventures in Open Source Software

New Laptop

It is hard to believe that I’ve been at AWS almost four years, but it turns out that is about the amount of time one needs to qualify for a laptop replacement. When I joined I could choose a 14-inc...

Stranger Than Usual
Mar 09, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Meteorit in Koblenz

In Koblenz hat ein Meteorit ein Loch in ein Hausdach geschlagen.

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