Getting Started with Podman
Taking a closer look at podman as a developer, is it worth switching to for heavy users of containers?
Taking a closer look at podman as a developer, is it worth switching to for heavy users of containers?
Most data can be separated into two categories: that which has a relationship to other data in the dataset and that which does not. For years, we've spent time organizing data into hierarchical, relational databases. While this is generally fine, being able to put that data into a
About a month into my linux laptop experiment and its going pretty well, the major hurdles have been tackled and I am able to be productive with most of the apps im used too and decent battery life ~8 hours.
is the linux laptop experience smooth enough for everyday use by dev's without too many headaches?
A quick overview of github itself, its place in the general code management ecosystem and finally github actions themselves.
Effective and cheap CI for public and private repos on a $5 a month vm
A fairly high level look at the state of the python packaging ecosystem and a showcase of two tools with different approaches of how to make your life easier.
A while back, I used to play a game called Eve Online. It's an interesting game, and I played it a lot. During my time playing Eve, I used to do quite a bit of market trading. In order to really take advantage of the ability to pull
I needed to build a simple statistics tool for analyzing some timing information across a small section of our application. I only needed this during debugging (as it won't be in production), and I did not really want to include a huge library just for a few small
This week, I plan on continuing my educational list of links. There is a push towards graph theory in this list, as I really do love it. Graph Theory and Recommendation Engines Why do I like this? I'm a huge fan of graph theory, and when I have
This week, I want everyone to learn a little bit. Actually, I want everyone to learn a lot. This week's links are geared mostly towards learning things. Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide Why do I like this? Don't let the title of this e-book
I had so many articles to choose from this week, that paring it down to even these eight links was nigh impossible. I started with 43 different links that all caught my fancy. These are the best of the best. I am even including an old article, because it'