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I have some thoughts on the Google Cloud’s latest global outage! The incident report contains some interesting nuggets, if you look deep enough. For the most part it’s a pretty typical failure for a complicated distributed system. Google’s service for authorizing inbound API calls was missing handling for an edge case triggered while parsing empty configuration values, and hitting this case causes the service to panic and crash. When Googl....


I deleted my Bluesky account. I didn’t follow anyone anyway, and I only used it to repost content from my website. Being almost mainstream now, I found Bluesky to have the same dynamics as other mass-adopted social networks: controversies, lots of ego-hunting, vanity fairs, sterile debates, witticisms, and everything else that doesn’t interest me. Having left Twitter a while ago and Facebook a long time before that, I’m left with Masto..

I'll start with me LAN --> My russian VPS server running OpenVPN--> ( TOR ) --> onion SSH Tunnel to hacked VPS / Host from RDPs I brought --> Destination Host But to be honest sometimes I just VPN + TOR Are you willing to leak yours?

Close the loop - june.kim - 11 months ago - eng

Close the loop - june.kim - 11 months ago - eng






I think that there is a serious issue in how non-fiction books (as well as scientific articles) are distributed. Readers of books have no means to verify integrity of books. A book is a product, and each product has metrics of success: 1. count of distributed copies 2. amount of money earned 3. familiarity of population with the ideas within the book 4. acceptance of population the ideas within the book 5. recognisability of the title ....

Thank you for this small by useful hint. I was having exactly this problem, in Assembly, whenever I had odd size text data in the PROGMEM. Cheers, Norm.

What goes into scaling a web application today? What are resources for learning and practicing DevOps skills? This week on the show, Calvin Hendryx-Parker is back to discuss the tools and infrastructure for autoscaling web applications with Kubernetes and Karpenter.

The Block, a home renovation/construction competition TV show from Australia, is for my money the most compelling reality series. It’s full of melodrama and obviously over the top behavior from the contestants but because there are so many episodes (generally at least 45 and often 60+) per season you get so much more of the … Continue reading The Block (Australia)

There’s a LOT of Role permissions to comb through for your Discord server, and every community has its own needs. In this article, we’ll give some general guidance on each permission to help you decide what works best.


It has been over a year since I released Voyage of the Marigold, my similar-but-completely-legally-distinct homage to old-school Star Trek - high time for a retrospective post mortem. This post...



It’s become exhausting how many different ways I have to remember to make a link in editors: Select text, ⌘-K, paste link Select text, paste link over top Type [markdown](link syntax) ... Of course, these are all mutually independent, so half the time I try one, hit ⌘-Z, then try again. Anyhow. Gripe.


I’ve been doing “agentic coding” for some time, and well, it’s weird. On stable, mature technology (in my case, the C#/.NET stack), it is beneficial, as it significantly boosts productivity. But, there’s a bit, and that’s that I’m not programming anymore, or very little now, and I love coding. I love entering “the zone” and solving complex problems, one at a time. It’s always been my superpower. Will I still have fun in the future now tha..

The best moments in our lives are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times… The best moments usually occur if a person’s body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile. – Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi ( via )

The links today include lessons from an angry meeting, Internet artifacts, the developer tooling industry, the length of media and a writing tip.

The links today include lessons from an angry meeting, Internet artifacts, the developer tooling industry, the length of media and a writing tip.




Do not stab - www.rollc.at - 11 months ago - eng
Quick shout-out to Consent-O-Matic ( Chrome , Firefox , Safari , Edge ). It automatically clicks through all the silly “consent” banners. Per EU law, every website must ask me for my consent to get stabbed . Er, I mean, tracked . Naturally, I would prefer to be able make my preference on this matter extremely clear to all websites, applications, and vendors - but apparently, this remains a debatable matter . I feel powerless..

tl;dr I migrated from a Raspberry Pi 5 to a mini PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 6600H with PCIe 4.0 x4 — running my full monitoring stack: Grafana, Prometheus, Mimir, Promtail, and Loki. After BIOS-level optimizations, the system now consumes just 10–12W at idle. The entire stack runs on Alpine Linux directly on bare metal — no Docker, no virtual machines. The configuration remained unchanged: no data loss, and no major reconfiguration w..

tl;dr I migrated from a Raspberry Pi 5 to a mini PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 6600H with PCIe 4.0 x4 — running my full monitoring stack: Grafana, Prometheus, Mimir, Promtail, and Loki. After BIOS-level optimizations, the system now consumes just 10–12W at idle. The entire stack runs on Alpine Linux directly on bare metal — no Docker, no virtual machines. The configuration remained unchanged: no data loss, and no major reconfiguration w..


Have you noticed that bubbles in conventional beers go up, but that they apparently go down in stout beers? This goes against conventional wisdom, but is quite simply explained in the end: there is a convection due to the shape of the glass. Larger at the top leads to an

Today, my blog turned 18 years old! I published my first blog entry on June 18, 2007 and have since published over 300 posts . The first blog entry, like most of my others, was about systematic troubleshooting and performance optimization of various (Oracle) database workloads and especially their touchpoint with underlying Unix/Linux operating systems, storage and network I/O. The articles covering interactions between multiple ..

Today, my blog turned 18 years old! I published my first blog entry on June 18, 2007 and have since published over 300 posts . The first blog entry, like most of my others, was about systematic troubleshooting and performance optimization of various (Oracle) database workloads and especially their touchpoint with underlying Unix/Linux operating systems, storage and network I/O. The articles covering interactions between multiple ..

Table of Contents Agents Need to Interact With LLMs Agents Should Be Event-Driven Agents Need Context Agents Require Memory When SQL Is Not Enough Parting Thoughts AI Agents have improved in leaps and bounds in recent times, moving beyond simple chatbots to sophisticated, autonomous systems. This post explores a novel approach to building agentic systems: using the power of streaming SQL queries. Discover how platforms l..

Table of Contents Agents Need to Interact With LLMs Agents Should Be Event-Driven Agents Need Context Agents Require Memory When SQL Is Not Enough Parting Thoughts AI Agents have improved in leaps and bounds in recent times, moving beyond simple chatbots to sophisticated, autonomous systems. This post explores a novel approach to building agentic systems: using the power of streaming SQL queries. Discover how platforms l..

SaaS startups live and die by their ability to iterate. Every feature launch, bug fix, or product tweak hinges on… The post How SaaS Startups Can Scale Accounting Without Slowing Development appeared first on Caseysoftware .

Quoting Dries Buytaert : A few years ago, I quietly adopted a small principle that has changed how I think about publishing on my website. […] The principle is: If a note can be public, it should be. Unconsciously, I am trying to do the same, as you might have noticed by the increased activity on this website. Maintaining consistency can be challenging, but it’s worth the effort.

How curiosity about VibeTunnel users led me to build stats.store - a free, open source analytics backend for Sparkle using AI tools, all while cooking dinner.

MCP Remote - nicolaiarocci.com - 11 months ago - eng
I’ve been implementing a remote MCP Server . It comes with a hybrid authentication system that supports the OAuth2 flow and, as a fallback, a custom header for those simple clients that cannot handle OAuth. One such client is Claude Desktop, which, at this time, is even worse; it only supports STDIO (local) servers, let alone OAuth2. Today I learned about a nice NPM package called MCP Remote , which bridges the gap by allowing MCP clien..

Figure 1: The modern programmer's dilemma Today I realized that – distinct from the idea of AI misalignment – today's human resource departments have misaligned incentives for how employees will (or are?) using large language models. Maybe you're like me: an employee – not an employer – and so you trade your time and effort for money. Maybe you've also gotten better at using large language models and they've made you noticeab....

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