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cascading space
May 08, 2025 from cascading space

Moving In With Bear

Despite everything, it's still my blog

Fatbobman's Blog
May 08, 2025 from Fatbobman's Blog

【Tips】Swift package Access Level: Sharing Code Across Targets Securely

Learn how to share code between multiple Targets within a Swift Package without exposing it publicly. We explore the `package` access modifier to bridge the gap between `internal` and `public`.

Daryl Sun's Journal
May 08, 2025 from Daryl Sun's Journal

Special Edition — Blog Questions Challenge, Technology Edition

Special Edition — Blog Questions Challenge, Technology Edition TL;DR:I answer the Blog Questions Challenge, Technology Edition! This blog post has approximately 385 words and may take 2 minutes to ...

Saeed Esmaili
May 08, 2025 from Saeed Esmaili

Playing Tennis in the Netherlands: A Guide for Newcomers

Welcome to the Netherlands! If you’re a newcomer like me and love tennis, or even if you’re looking to pick up a racket for the first time, you’re in luck. Tennis is popular here, and there are ple...

The Fly Blog
May 07, 2025 from The Fly Blog

Provisioning Machines using MCPs

Today’s state of the art is K8S, Terraform, web based UIs, and CLIs. Those days are numbered. On Monday, I created my first fly volume using an MCP. For those who don’t know what MCPs are, they are...

Chuck Carroll's RSS Feed
May 06, 2025 from Chuck Carroll's RSS Feed

Installing Pihole on Fedora Server 42

I've installed Pihole probably a dozen times at this point. The installation guide that Pihole provides is super helpful, but I've had to do some additional steps to get it working in my environmen...

Daryl Sun's Journal
May 06, 2025 from Daryl Sun's Journal

Special Edition — Blog Questions Challenge

Special Edition — Blog Questions Challenge TL;DR:I answer the Blog Questions Challenge! This blog post has approximately 589 words and may take 3 minutes to read. This post was written in response ...

ttntm.me - Blog
May 05, 2025 from ttntm.me - Blog

Six String Memories

.guitar { max-height: 400px; mix-blend-mode: luminosity; object-fit: cover; transition: all .5s ease-in-out; &:hover { mix-blend-mode: revert; } } It must’ve been 2005 when I started playing guitar...

Peralta's notes on Luis Peralta
May 04, 2025 from Peralta's notes on Luis Peralta

Weekly Update #20250504

I upgraded the blogging engine for this site from an outdated version of Hugo (0.92.2) to the latest release (0.147.0). This update also required refreshing the theme (Ananke). I’ve documented my e...

Kevin Cox's Blog
May 03, 2025 from Kevin Cox's Blog

Toronto Fish & Chips

Over the past year I’ve been on a small adventure to find some excellent Fish & Chips in Toronto, Canada. While I haven’t found the perfect chip shop I have gone to a handful of the most popular pl...

Kevin Cox's Blog
May 03, 2025 from Kevin Cox's Blog

Dead Bird Features

Anyone who has had an outdoor cat will have experienced a thoughtful gift left on your doorstep in the morning, usually a dead bird or mouse. These gifts are made with love, and take effort to acqu...

Saeed Esmaili
May 03, 2025 from Saeed Esmaili

Pure Independence

When you’re independent you feel less desire to impress strangers, which can be an enormous financial and psychological cost. The wild thing about all this effort is how easy it is to overestimate ...

Jasco's Website
May 02, 2025 from Jasco's Website

Hop, Skip, and a Jump North

I talk about my trip to Linuxfest NorthWest

Jasco's Website
May 02, 2025 from Jasco's Website

Hop, Skip, and a Jump North

I talk about my trip to Linuxfest NorthWest

briancmoses.com
May 02, 2025 from briancmoses.com

Presidential Tariffs’ Impact on Topton Motherboard Pricing

My curiosity about the impacts of the Presidential tariffs incited me to place an order for a Topton motherboard from AliExpress. I will be sharing updates as that orders progresses.

unixdigest.com
May 01, 2025 from unixdigest.com

Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company's code is written by AI - no surprise there

According to an article on TechCrunch Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company’s code is written by AI.

unixdigest.com
May 01, 2025 from unixdigest.com

The reason why i don't use AI or even code completion

When I code, I don't use AI and I don't even use code completion, this post is about why not.

Chuck Carroll's RSS Feed
Apr 30, 2025 from Chuck Carroll's RSS Feed

Awesome Yet Challenging Experiences with Proxmox

After hearing a lot of praise for Proxmox both online and in my courses (from both fellow students and instructors), I decided to experiment with it in my homelab environment. I also wanted to get ...

(Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog
Apr 30, 2025 from (Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog

Route traffic across Podman networks with Traefik

If you’ve followed my posts over the years, you know I prefer clean solutions to less clean ones for my home lab (more to come on this!). Over the past year, I settled on a pattern that gives me th...

(Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog
Apr 30, 2025 from (Fabio Alessandro Locati|Fale)'s blog

Where does your Ansible code come from?

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