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benjamincongdon.me

benjamincongdon.me

/ideas
Updated December 14, 2024

* A service to generate a podcast from a RSS feed using text-to-speech. * A version of Buffer for Mastodon. * Instapaper * Chrome Extension to add “Add to Instapaper” links to lobste.rs. * Chrome Extension to add “Add to Instapaper” links to feedly. Fitness / Health ---------------- * Self hosted version of MyFitnessPal. Others’ Ideas Pages ------------------- * Jonathan Borichevskiy * Alexey Guzey * Gwern * James McMurray (Updated December 14, 2024 )
chrisshort.net

chrisshort.net

/about
Updated January 11, 2025

If you need to get in touch with me, please reach out via the **Contact** page. Tagline ------- Open Source | DevOps | Kubernetes Contributor | r/devopsish | Disabled Veteran | LEGO | Corgis | Detroit | He/Him | Views solely mine Brief Bio --------- **Chris Short** has been a proponent of open source solutions throughout his 30+ years in various IT disciplines, including systems, security, networks, DevOps management, and cloud native advocacy across the public and private sectors. He currently works as a Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services, and is an active Kubernetes contributor. Chris is a disabled US Air Force veteran living with his wife and son in Metro Detroit. Chris writes about Cloud Native, DevOps, and other topics at ChrisShort.net. Extended Bio ------------ Meet Chris Short, a seasoned professional with a remarkable journey in the Information Technology field beginning in his youth in 1995. His first steps into the tech world were taken during summers and vacations while working for manufacturing and textile companies, where he quickly developed a keen interest in the ever-evolving tech sector. During his senior year in high school, Chris made his mark as the webmaster at sandtech.net, a dial-up Internet Service Provider based in Hickory, NC. During this time, he found his passion for Linux, embracing it as an alternative platform in the predominantly Windows-oriented late ’90s tech landscape. In response to changes in the job market from the Dot-com bubble burst, Chris joined the US Air Force as a Tech Controller (3C2X1), displaying a deep sense of dedication and service to others. Over eleven years, he served at four duty stations, including Langley AFB, VA; MacDill AFB, FL; Buckley AFB, CO; and Pope AFB, NC. Throughout his service, Chris participated in various exercises globally and underwent deployments to regions like the Middle East and Central America. During his service, he served under three US Presidents: Clinton, Bush, and Obama, which provided him with new and unique experiences and perspectives. In 2003, Chris encountered an unfortunate injury that affected his long thoracic nerve, neck, spine, and shoulder during a training exercise (after two deployments to the Middle East). Despite this challenge, he remained resilient and continued to excel, even amidst continuous pain. His dedication and exceptional performance were recognized when he received the Air Force Communications-Computer Systems Outstanding NCO of the Year for Pope Air Force Base in 2008. Ultimately, in 2010, Chris was medically separated from the Air Force during the drawdowns in Iraq and Afghanistan, marking the end of a significant chapter in his life. Today, Chris has found his passion in the open source, Linux, Cloud Native (and Kubernetes), and DevOps domains, where he continues to make valuable contributions. With his home base in the Greater Metro Detroit area, Chris’s Résumé or Curriculum Vitae showcases his extensive knowledge and diverse experiences. His journey is a testament to his commitment to technology and innovation, inspiring others in the tech community through his humility and expertise. Headshot -------- Chris-Short-Sept-2023-Profile-Pic-Square.jpeg * GitHub * PayPal.me
eligundry.com

eligundry.com

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Updated January 12, 2025

Glad To Meet You! ----------------- My name is Eli I only really write in lists, so here's my deal. * I am a 🧑‍💻 **full stack web engineer**. * I love to plan and 👨‍🍳 **cook elaborate meals**. It really activates the engineering part of my brain! * I have a 🤓 **non-traditional computer science education**. I attended a vocational school in high school, taught myself web programming, bounced around colleges for computer science while working the entire time before deciding to go pro! * I am a **Vim user** but I actively encourage everyone to use something else. Using Vim in 2025 is a cool bar trick. * I currently live in 📍 **Astoria, Queens**. I didn't think I would settle down in Queens and love it as much as I do, but life is like that sometimes. * I have a 😼 **fat cat named Fonzie** and I sorta have a tattoo of him on my arm. How I'm Feeling --------------- A while ago, I decided to start journaling my feelings. Being a software engineer, I made an API out of it and put it on my website. The favicon for the site the emoji for my latest entry. * Hung out with my sister and nephew all day. He decided he’s gonna be a doctor when he crawled to the stethoscope * Made a citrusy bean salad for dinner, everyone liked it * Came from behind and beat everyone at Mario Party! Do You Code? ------------ My life is all about making web applications. I am _the_ generalist you have in mind when you describe a “full stack engineer” and can and will do everything to get a feature successfully to production. Query running slow? Let me at it. Need a thoughtfully designed API? I can do that in my sleep. CSS needs some tweaking? As long as I don’t need to design it, I’ll make it look great. Review my code on GitHub! Are You A Blogger? ------------------ I'm certainly trying to be! I try to write four posts a year. Sometimes I exceed it, other times, I completely whiff. No pressure though. Below are some of my favorite posts. Latest Friendship ended with Vimscript ------------------------------- 🗓 2023-02-21 ⏱ 7  Minutes 📝 Lua is now my best friend for configuring Neovim. 1st Favorite Funny Money ----------- 🗓 2022-01-15 ⏱ 12  Minutes 📝 By all means, make that money in crypto, but not all money is right. 2nd Favorite ADHD ---- 🗓 2021-10-19 ⏱ 15  Minutes 📝 Let's quickly run through my life and see how ADHD has effected it. 3rd Favorite 👨‍🍳 Veggie Burgers & More --------------------------- 🗓 2021-07-19 ⏱ 6  Minutes 📝 I'm not even a vegetarian but I love making these veggie burgers What I'm Reading ---------------- I wish I read more, but there are only so many hours in the day. These are the books that I'm reading right now. You can find me on Goodreads. What I'm Listening To --------------------- I listen to way too much music and I love to listen to full albums. I mainly listen to hip hop, indie rock and emo. I occasionally write reviews of old albums that I love but aren't well known in a series called ICYMI. In order to listen to more new music, I created Album Mode.party, which recommends me albums that Spotify's algorithims would never dare show me. It's the first application I have built that I use daily! ### Seasonal Playlist
francescodilorenzo.com

francescodilorenzo.com

/now
Updated January 11, 2025

**Last updated: Sat, January 11, 2025**. * I am in Italy for the **holidays** spending some time with my family. * I am back to reading **physical books**, starting with Why Nations Fail, a gift from my gf. Trying to read at least 20 pages per day to keep a good pace and read at least 12 books this year! * * * What's a now page?
frankdilo.com

frankdilo.com

/now
Updated January 12, 2025

**Last updated: Sun, January 12, 2025**. * I am in Italy for the **holidays** spending some time with my family. * I am back to reading **physical books**, starting with Why Nations Fail, a gift from my gf. Trying to read at least 20 pages per day to keep a good pace and read at least 12 books this year! * * * What's a now page?
iamadamlevy.com

iamadamlevy.com

/now
Updated January 12, 2025

Updated: January 12, 2025 Finally some winter temps! Busier than usual for this time of year. Making progress all around! Reading: _A Plague Upon Our House_ by Scott Atlas _American Futures_ by Tom Jenney _From Batboy to Congressman_ by John Duncan
novelwriter.io

novelwriter.io

/about
Updated January 10, 2025

The idea to make novelWriter came about because most good software i could find for fiction writing seemed to focus its development on Windows and MacOS. Even those that had once supported Linux, had decided to drop the support. As a Linux user for many years, this was very disappointing to me, so I started making my own editor, the way I imagined I wanted it. At that time I had mostly fallen back on writing my novel projects in LibreOffice Writer. While it is an excellent word processor that I still use often, it lacked many features I was looking for. I wanted an editor where I could split everything up into chapters or scenes, and move them about as I wanted. I also wanted to have all my notes in the same place, and be able to cross-reference them in my text. Thus the idea for novelWriter was born. It took me three attempts between 2016 and 2018 to get something I felt was heading in the right direction. At the time, I was a PhD student at CERN, in Geneva, Switzerland. My first two attempts at making an editor for fiction writing failed, so in 2018 when I started my post-doc at CERN, I ran into a PhD student who also liked to write fiction in his spare time. He got interested in my little project, so we spent many coffee and lunch breaks to sketch out the features we’d like to see in a novel editor. The programming was more my area, so I did that, while my colleague did a lot of testing and gave me feedback on what did and didn’t work. After a while, more people got interested in my project and started providing feedback on my GitHub repository. The rest is, as they say, history. More users brought more feedback, more ideas, more releases, and an increasingly better text editor. While the project is somewhat limited by early design choices in terms of framework and programming language, it has been possible to grow and expand it. The scope of the editor has been deliberately keep narrow over the years. It is after all an editor designed specifically for writing novels and short fiction, and not anything else. This has made it possible to avoid feature bloat and keep improving on what it is designed to do. novelWriter is still under active development, and I personally use it for all my writing projects. This is not likely to change any time soon. I hope you too find it useful, and my wish is that it will help writers focus on writing in the future. – Veronica
olano.dev

olano.dev

/ideas
Updated December 29, 2024

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robinwils.com

robinwils.com

/now
Updated January 12, 2025

Last modified: Jan 12, 2025 What is a now page? ------------------- A now page contains the activities that a person is currently doing. More information about now pages can be found at nownownow.com. ### My current activities * Learning 2D animation - Telling stories is very valuable. * Self-discovery - Questioning my own values remains a lifelong goal. * Work - Doing test automation work at Dover Fueling Solutions. ### Weekly activities Today: I usually spend time with family on Sundays. It is a day I tend to keep free. Tomorrow: I will go to work, and afterwards, I may fill the remaining time with learning animation. Tuesday: I will go to work, and afterwards, I tend to go boxing. Perhaps I also update this website. Wednesday: I will go to work, and afterwards, I may fill the remaining time with learning animation. Thursday: I will go to work, and afterwards, I attend a German course. Friday: I will go to work, and afterwards, I attend a traditional drawing course (in my second year out of ten years). Saturday: I plan to animate. Sometimes I update this website too.
rozendo.dev

rozendo.dev

/ideas
Updated December 13, 2024

.. 2024-12-13 > /ideas should be about the future: the crazy things people always wanted to make, concepts they’re mulling over, or planned projects. TODO: Add some here!
weisser-zwerg.dev

weisser-zwerg.dev

/about
Updated January 10, 2025

I d e n t i t y My Web Identities * Github * Twitter * cs224@weisser-zwerg.dev * keybase.io Newsletter  Blog Posts * 2025-01-10 Private Video Conferencing with Jitsi Meet behind Traefik as a Reverse Proxy * 2024-12-17 Digital Civil Rights and Privacy: Networking, VPN, Tor, Onion over VPN, I2P (Invisible Internet Project), Nym Mixnet * 2024-12-09 Digital Civil Rights and Privacy: Browser, Passwords, Bookmarks, Notes, Nextcloud * 2024-11-15 Digital Civil Rights and Privacy: A Practical Guide (Part II) * 2024-11-09 Digital Civil Rights and Privacy: An Overview (Part I) * 2024-11-02 Running AI Models on Your PC: A Guide to Local Large Language Models (LLMs) * 2023-12-11 sigrok: UNI-T UT61E Multimiter on Linux * 2023-08-24 Implementing Teleport Identity Proxy behind a Router using the Traefik Reverse Proxy in an Intranet Environment: A Comprehensive Guide * 2023-08-16 Optimierung von Balkonkraftwerken: Die Rolle von Schatten. * 2023-08-16 Photovoltaics for Urban Spaces: Shadow Effects on Balcony Power Stations (Balkonkraftwerk) * 2023-08-08 Series: Photovoltaics * 2023-06-16 Uncover the Corresponding Version Tag for the 'Latest' Docker Image: A Comprehensive Guide * 2023-05-18 Step Up Your SSH Game: A Deep Dive into FIDO2 Hardware Keys and ProxyJump Configuration * 2023-05-08 ChatGPT - Open AI API for Proofreading Markdown Blog Posts * 2023-04-03 Ecowitt WS2910 weather station via Ecowitt GW2000 (Wittboy) and dockerized WeeWX * 2023-03-20 Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) from 0 to 10V * 2023-03-15 Ecowitt WS2910 868MHz weather station and Software Defined Radio (SDR) * 2022-10-15 Thin Clients as Home Servers: Dell Wyse 5060 and Fujitsu Futro S920: an Experience Report * 2022-08-17 Home Automation: Abstract / Conceptual View * 2022-08-06 ODROID-M1: Dockerized Home Assistant * 2022-07-12 Traefik as Reverse Proxy * 2022-07-10 Espresso Coarseness Setting may save your day! * 2022-06-25 ODROID-M1: an Experience Report * 2022-06-21 Fuel Save Alerter: a TypeScript version of the heise+ article : 'Günstiger tanken: So lesen Sie Spritpreise automatisch aus' * 2022-03-12 RFC3161 Trusted Timestamping via OpenSSL by foot: a guided tour. * 2021-11-03 My first NFT (Non Fungible Token) on the Cardano blockchain * 2021-09-14 Monte Carlo: Fundamental Concepts * 2021-09-10 Series: Monte Carlo Methods * 2021-08-26 European Central Bank (ECB) Negative Interest Rates and TLTRO III (Targeted Longer Term Refinancing Operations) * 2021-06-13 Software Engineering: Version Control Systems (VCS) * 2021-05-16 Software Engineering: Web Development * 2021-05-02 Series: Odysseys in Software Engineering * 2021-04-02 Trading Evolved: Futures Trend Following * 2020-12-29 Trading Evolved: ingest CSI-Data futures data into the Quantopian Zipline pythonic algorithmic trading and backtesting environment. * 2020-12-06 Investing: Abstract View * 2020-12-06 Series: Investing via Financial Futures Contracts * 2020-05-23 Risk of Indirection * 2020-03-18 Causality, State Based vs. Operation Based Representation * 2020-03-11 CoViD-19 Data Analysis * 2020-03-07 Model Comparison via Bayes Factor * 2019-11-04 iOS App without a Mac * 2019-09-19 ActivityPub integration via fed.brid.gy 2 * 2019-09-17 Local discourse: vagrant, ansible, lxd, docker, discourse-embedding * 2019-09-06 Webmention Test
worldnews24.tv

worldnews24.tv

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