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Roland Szabo is a Christian, AI consultant, and software engineer who enjoys coding, self hosting, and board games.

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The author shares a story about coming home late and asking a chatbot for food suggestions. The chatbot recommended cod liver and boiled egg, which the author found incredibly delicious. The author also shares some tech tips and u...
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The author discusses making changes to their blogging setup, including upgrading to a bigger server, using Ansible for deployment, and changing the theme. They also mention using Nginx proxy caching module and Mailgun for sending ...
The author reflects on their recent visit to the ER, observing long wait times and misuse of the system. They question whether the increasing wait times will discourage people from going to the ER and consider the impact of conven...
The author reflects on the sense of belonging and building deep roots in a community, using personal experiences from living in Oradea, Spain, and Zurich. The text emphasizes the importance of engaging with people and building mea...
The author built an app to keep track of podcasts and other audio content. They started with a Google Sheet and eventually graduated to building an app in Django. The app has helped them listen to an average of 9 episodes per week...
The author reflects on their 14-year blogging journey, starting in high school and continuing through university, moving to Switzerland, and returning to Romania. They discuss a decrease in frequency and personal content, attribut...
The text explains an issue with FastAPI based web services on Windows where the uvicorn process is killed but the port remains in use, causing the server to appear not running but still getting responses in the browser. The issue ...
The author shares their experience of pushing code between random machines using Git, after running into a locked down VM that blocked Github. They explain the process of using git pull code between random machines, without needin...
The text discusses using custom SSH keys with Git, setting up SSL with Caddy, deploying Git repos, updating a blog, and wait times at the ER.
The author discusses how to customize the title of Jupyter notebooks dynamically based on the folder they are in, using regexes to match window titles and assign them to different projects.
The text explains how to set up a systemd service to run ML models directly using systemd services. It provides a step-by-step guide on creating a systemd service file, describing the necessary components of a systemd service, and...
The text explains how to set up Telegram notifications from Jupyter Notebooks when running long code. It involves using an extension for browser notifications and ntfy for long-running CLI commands. The code is automatically regis...
The text discusses the author's experience with tmux and encountering an error when trying to attach to an existing tmux session. The author found a solution by recreating the socket the tmux server uses to communicate with the tm...
The text is about an interview with the author being interviewed by ProTV about deep fakes. The author also talks about using Caddy for proxy requests, Git push to deploy, blog updates, and wait times at the ER.