Peter's Path

Peter's Path

Peter

Peter's Path is my personal endeavour to live a life of purpose through hiking, reading, and embracing the beauty of nature, faith, and ideas.

Latest Posts

Why read the book? Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick follows Ishmael, a sailor who joins the whaling ship Pequod under the command of the monomaniacal Captain Ahab. Ahab seeks revenge on Moby Dick, the white whale that took his leg, dragging...
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 Acts, written by Luke around 80 AD, tells what happened after Jesus rose and went to...
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 John, written around 90 AD by the disciple John, shows Jesus as the Son of God. It...
To mark Toy Story’s 30th anniversary, we’re sharing a never-before-seen interview with Steve from November 22, 1996—exactly one year after the film debuted in theaters. In this footage, Steve reveals the long game behind Pixar’s seeming...
Embedded Swift is a subset of Swift that’s designed for low resource usage, making it capable of running on constrained environments like microcontrollers. Using a special compilation mode, Embedded Swift produces significantly smaller...
Why read the book? Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina follows Anna, a married aristocrat who begins an affair with Count Vronsky, leading to scandal and tragedy. Parallel to her story is Levin’s search for meaning in rural life and love for...
Why read the book? Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea follows Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who has gone 84 days without a catch. He sails far into the Gulf Stream, hooks a giant marlin, and battles it for days before sharks...
Why read the book? Norman L. Geisler and Frank Turek’s I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist builds a step-by-step case for Christianity using reason, science, and history. The authors start with the idea that truth exists and can...
Bonhoeffer (2024), directed by Todd Komarnicki, tells the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German pastor and thinker who fought the Nazi regime from within. Jonas Dassler plays Bonhoeffer with calm fire, deep thought, and growing resolve....
In complex systems it's often a good thing to be able to figure out why the system is behaving in a certain way without having to look into the code. When we want to be able to have a more high level view of what happens in the...
Building reliable distributed systems requires handling failures gracefully, coordinating complex actions across multiple services, and ensuring long-running processes complete successfully. Rather than develop these resiliency features...
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 Luke, written around 60–80 AD by Luke the doctor, tells Jesus’ life in careful order....
Why read the book? Anthony McCarten’s Darkest Hour chronicles Winston Churchill’s first weeks as Prime Minister in May 1940, as Nazi forces overrun Europe and Britain faces invasion. McCarten draws on diaries, speeches, and archives to...
Rose (2022), directed by Aurélie Saada, follows a woman named Rose who faces mid-life change. Sofie Gråbøl plays Rose with warm strength. She deals with family and old dreams. The film shows Paris streets and home life. Rose sings in a...
Posts The following posts were written last month. Books The Authoritarian Moment by Ben Shapiro The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown Dopamine Nation by Anna Lembke Christianity The Holy Bible - Matthew Development Introducing Swift...
Search Random