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Docker is great for tinkering, slap containers together and off you go. Then you add Vaultwarden or JumpServer and start worrying about security. Don’t panic: small, sensible tweaks close the easy doors. 1) Don’t run everything as root...
I finish off the Functions section by going through Expressions, learning about Arrow Functions, and then taking a quiz like the nerd I am.
The key to avoiding spyware is to not use any of the things that bring it in. I bought a new tablet as a media consumption device: books, comics, music (control, mostly) and random web stuff. Priority went to screen size and resolution,...
We danced through the Ethernet, tripping the fibre fantastic, Under the transistor moon
I’ve always been a fan of eclectic words. So, inspired by The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, I thought I’d coin my own: keyslip The sudden, sinking pang of anxiety that accompanies the realisation that one has been typing into the wrong...
From 29th Street east of Second Avenue, the spire of the Empire State Building, hidden behind a nearby fence and a far away apartment house water tank: No matter where you go, there you are.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about building a point cloud visualisation tool in OCaml, and I've found a little time this week to crunch of that more, mostly by contributing to the various existing geospatial libraries that Patric Ferris...
Capturing photographic interest in the messiness, overgrowth, and decay of the jungle is a challenge. Sometimes color and texture just appear on a tree.
A while back, a reader asked me what my favourite/strangest type of disc was. It is a tough question to answer, but at the time, my response would be the nearly-extinct black (substrate) CD-Rs which were made to look like … Continue...
22 May 2026 While the Pitt peregrines were being banded on 20 May, Dana Nesiti was filming a pair of red-tailed hawk youngsters less than a mile away at their nest in Schenley Park. On that day the Pitt peregrine chicks were 23-25 days...
This week on the People and Blogs series we have an interview with Piri, whose blog can be found at pketh.org. Tired of RSS? Read this in your browser or sign up for the newsletter. People and Blogs is supported by the "One a Month" club...
I’ve made a new zine with examples of some of my Sketchnotes, and a short note on why they can be so valuable.Pay what you wanthttps://ko-fi.com/s/9699129225