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A detailed account of building a robust parser in Go, highlighting architectural decisions, challenges faced, and lessons learned throughout the development process.
The blog post outlines a workshop designed for team leaders on the topic of motivation, challenging the conventional view that leaders should motivate their teams. It emphasizes the importance of intrinsic motivation and presents ...
The post discusses the process of splitting a large Git mono-repository into smaller repositories while preserving the history of specific files. It highlights the challenges of managing large repositories and provides a step-by-s...
The blog post provides a step-by-step guide on how to split a large Git mono-repository into smaller, focused repositories while preserving the history of specific files. It discusses the challenges of managing large repositories ...
The post outlines the author's journey in adopting the IndieWeb approach to improve blog engagement through Microformats and Webmentions, while avoiding traditional social media.
The blog post discusses the author's experience with using the Gemini CLI tool from the command line, highlighting its appealing token limits but expressing concerns about its Node.js foundation due to security risks. The author s...
The author resolves an 'Access Denied' error in Transmission on Ubuntu by adjusting AppArmor settings to support localized directory names.
The author discusses their experience with the ARZOPA 10.1" Digital Picture Frame, detailing its specifications, limitations, and the process of generating thumbnails for a large photo collection. They explore the use of ImageMagi...
Software development is akin to gardening, requiring continuous care and ownership of content to foster genuine connections in an increasingly AI-dominated digital landscape.
The author discusses the challenges faced by small blogs in gaining organic traffic due to search engines favoring authoritative sources. They suggest using social media as a solution and share their experience with automating cro...
The author shares how prek serves as a faster alternative to pre-commit, along with a script for easy installation across multiple repositories.
The post details the author's experience with Conventional Commits in Git and how to manage ZSH's history expansion feature effectively.
A guide on configuring both Linux and Windows to use UTC for the hardware clock, resolving dual-boot time synchronization issues.
The author discusses their appreciation for Markdown and introduces Marp, an open-source tool for creating presentations using Markdown. They highlight the simplicity of using Markdown over traditional presentation software and sh...
The blog post discusses the impact of Google's Gemini on organic traffic and introduces Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), a method to enhance content for AI agents. It outlines steps to improve AI readability, including using ...
The blog post reviews Melissa Perri's book on Product Management, emphasizing its structured approach to the profession. It discusses the importance of recognizing bad practices, the value of experimentation, and the need for team...
This post offers methods to disable the pager in apt search, enhancing command-line efficiency for users.
Squashing Docker image layers reduces size and simplifies Dockerfiles, but Buildx lacks direct support for this feature, requiring alternative methods.
The author discusses their experience with a set of 14TB WD Elements HDDs and the need to upgrade their storage due to a nearly full NAS. They detail the specifications of a new 20TB drive, including performance metrics and the pr...
The author shares their journey with the GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology, detailing its impact on their work as a system administrator and DevOps engineer. They discuss the core principles of GTD, including capturing tasks, ...
Impatience in leadership can harm team dynamics, so it's crucial to manage emotions and communicate effectively for better outcomes.
Kim Scott's 'Radical Candor' advocates for constructive feedback in leadership while cautioning against its misuse in corporate settings, emphasizing the need for honest communication.
The review critiques 'Snakes in Suits' for its engaging anecdotes but finds it lacking in practical advice for dealing with workplace psychopaths.
The blog post reviews MJ DeMarco's book 'UNSCRIPTED', comparing it to 'The 4-Hour Work Week' by Tim Ferriss. The author finds DeMarco's work better structured and easier to follow, emphasizing the theme of breaking free from the t...