Posts from July to December 2025
Published at 2025-12-31T15:49:06+02:00
Hello there, I wish you all a happy new year! These are my social media posts from the last six months. I keep them here to reflect on them and also to not lose them. Social media networks come and go and are not under my control, but my domain is here to stay.
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Table of Contents
- Posts from July to December 2025
- ⇢ July 2025
- ⇢ ⇢ In #Golang, values are actually copied when ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Same experiences I had, but it's a time saver. ...
- ⇢ ⇢ We (programmers) all use them (I hope): ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Shells of the early unices didnt understand ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I've picked up a few techniques from this blog ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I've published the sixth part of my "Kubernetes ...
- ⇢ ⇢ The book "Coders at Work" offers a fascinating ...
- ⇢ ⇢ For me, that's all normal. Couldn't imagine a ...
- ⇢ ⇢ This is similar to my #dtail project. It got ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I also feel the most comfortable in the ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I have been enjoying lately as an alternative ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Jonathan's reflection of 10 years of ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some neat zero-copy #Golang tricks here ...
- ⇢ ⇢ What was it like working at GitLab? A scary ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I have learned a lot from the Practical #AI ...
- ⇢ August 2025
- ⇢ ⇢ At the end of the article it's mentione that ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Great blog post a out #OpenBSDAmsterdam, of ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Interesting. #llm #ai #slowdown ...
- ⇢ ⇢ With the help of genai, I could generate this ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I tinkered a bit with local LLMs for coding: ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Good stuff: 10 years of functional options and ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Top 5 performance boosters #golang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ This person found the balance.. although I ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Let's rewrite all slow in #assembly, surely ...
- ⇢ ⇢ How to store data forever? #storage ...
- ⇢ ⇢ No wonder, that almost everyone doing something ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Another drawback of running load tests in a ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Interesting read Learnings from two years of ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Neat little story a school girl writing her ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Happy, that I am not yet obsolete! #llm ...
- ⇢ September 2025
- ⇢ ⇢ Loving this as well: #slackware #linux ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some #fun: Random Weird Things Part III blog ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Yes, write more useless software. I agree that ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I learned a lot from this #OpenBSD #relayd ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Six weeks of claude code
- ⇢ ⇢ It's good that there is now a truly open-source ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Have to try this at some point ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I could not agree more. For me, a personal ...
- ⇢ ⇢ The true enterprise developer can write Java in ...
- ⇢ ⇢ #fx is a neat little tool for viewing JSON ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I wish I had as much time as this guy. He ...
- ⇢ ⇢ What exactly was the point of [ “x$var” = ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Neat #ZFS feature (here #FreeBSD) which I ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Longer hours help only short term. About 40 ...
- ⇢ ⇢ You could also use #bpf instead of #strace, ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some great things are approaching #bhyve on ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Another synchronization tool part of the ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Too many open files #linux ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Just posted Part 4 of my #Bash #Golf ...
- ⇢ ⇢ #Perl is like a swiss army knife, as one of ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Personally, mainly working with colorless ...
- ⇢ ⇢ How do GPUs work? Usually, people only know ...
- ⇢ ⇢ For unattended upgrades you must have a good ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Surely, in the age of #AI and #LLM, people ...
- ⇢ ⇢ On #AI changes everything... ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Maps in Go under the hood #golang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ "A project that looks complex might just be ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I must admit that partly I see myself there ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Makes me think of good old times, where I ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Neat little blog post, showcasing various ...
- ⇢ ⇢ share Didn't know, that on MacOS, besides of ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I think this is the way: use LLMs for code you ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Always enable keepalive? I'd say most of the ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I just finished reading "Chaos Engineering" by ...
- ⇢ ⇢ fx is a neat and tidy command-line tool for ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some nice #Golang tricks there ...
- ⇢ October 2025
- ⇢ ⇢ Word! What Are We Losing With AI? #llm #ai ...
- ⇢ ⇢ It's not yet time for the friday #fun, but: ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Finally, I retired my AWS/ECS setup for my ...
- ⇢ ⇢ A great blog post about my favourite text ...
- ⇢ ⇢ One of the more confusing parts in Go, nil ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Strong engineers are pragmatic, work fast, have ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I am currently binge-listening to the Google ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Looks like a neat library for writing ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Where Gen AI shines is the generation and ...
- ⇢ ⇢ At work, everybody is replacable. Some with a ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I actually would switch back to #FreeBSD as ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Amazing Print is amazing ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Always worth a reminde, what are bloom filters ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some #Ruby book notes of mine: ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Sad story. #work #scrum #jira ...
- ⇢ ⇢ One of my favorite books: "Some Thoughts on ...
- ⇢ ⇢ ltex-ls is great for integrating ...
- ⇢ ⇢ supernote-tool is awesome, as I can now ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Fun story! :-) The case of the 500-mile email ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Operating myself some software over 10 years of ...
- ⇢ ⇢ #git worktrees are awesome! ...
- ⇢ ⇢ LLMs for anomaly detection? "While some ...
- ⇢ ⇢ After having heavily vibe-coded (personal pet ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Slowly, one after another, I am switching all ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some neat slice tricks for Go: #golang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I spent way too much time on this site. It's ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I share similar experiences with #rust, but I ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Pipelines in Go using channels. #golang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some nifty #Ruby tricks: In my opinion, Ruby ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Reflects my experience ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I like the fact that Markdown fikes, a RCS. an ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Rich Interactive Widgets for Terminal UIs, it ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Always fun to dig in the #Perl @Perl woods. ...
- ⇢ ⇢ How does #virtual #memory work? #ram ...
- ⇢ ⇢ flamelens - An interactive flamegraph viewer in ...
- ⇢ ⇢ You can now run Ansible Playbooks and shell ...
- ⇢ ⇢ For people working with #k8s, this tool is ...
- ⇢ November 2025
- ⇢ ⇢ Yes, using the right #tool for the job and ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Some neat Go tricks: #golang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ There are some truths in this #SRE article: ...
- ⇢ ⇢ The Go flight recorder is a tool that allows ...
- ⇢ ⇢ This is useful #golang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Great visually animated guide how #raft ...
- ⇢ ⇢ "Today’s junior devs who skip the “hard ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I actually enjoyed readong through the #Fish ...
- ⇢ ⇢ There can be many things which can go wrong, ...
- ⇢ ⇢ IMHO, motivation is not always enough. There ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Have been generating those CPU flame graphs on ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I personally don't like the typical whiteboard ...
- ⇢ ⇢ If you've wondered how CPUs and operating ...
- ⇢ ⇢ And there's an unexpected winner :-) #erlang ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Is it it? This is it. What Is It (in Ruby 3.4)? ...
- ⇢ ⇢ From my recent #London trip, I've uploaded ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Agreed, you should make your own programming ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Principles for C programming #C ...
- ⇢ ⇢ #Typst appears to be a great modern ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Things you can do with a debugger but not with ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Neat tutorial, I think I've to try #jujutsu ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Wise words Best practices are not rules. They ...
- ⇢ ⇢ How to build a #Linux #Container from ...
- ⇢ ⇢ When I reach the point where I am trying to ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Personally one of the main benefits of using ...
- ⇢ December 2025
- ⇢ ⇢ Rhese are some nice #Ruby tricks (Ruby is onw ...
- ⇢ ⇢ That's fun, use the C preprocessor as a HTML ...
- ⇢ ⇢ #jq but for #Markdown? Thats interesting, ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Elvish seems to be a neat little shell. It's ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Google #SRE required better Wifi on the ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Indeed ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Very interesting post how pods are scheduled ...
- ⇢ ⇢ I have added observability to the #Kubernetes ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Wondering where I could make use of it ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Trying out #COSMIC #Desktop... seems ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Best thing I've ever read about #container ...
- ⇢ ⇢ While acknowledging luck in finding the right ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Great explanation #slo #sla #sli #sre ...
- ⇢ ⇢ Nice service, you send a drive, they host ...
July 2025
In #Golang, values are actually copied when ...
In #Golang, values are actually copied when assigned (boxed) into an interface. That can have performance impact.
goperf.dev/01-common-patterns/interface-boxing/
Same experiences I had, but it's a time saver. ...
Same experiences I had, but it's a time saver. and when done correctly, those tools are amazing: #llm #coding #programming
lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/06/21/my-first-ai-library/
We (programmers) all use them (I hope): ...
We (programmers) all use them (I hope): language servers. LSP stands for Language Server Protocol, which standardizes communication between coding editors or IDEs and language servers, facilitating features like autocompletion, refactoring, linting, error-checking, etc.... It's interesting to look under the hood a little bit to see how your code editor actually communicates with a language server. #LSP #coding #programming
packagemain.tech/p/understanding-the-language-server-protocol
Shells of the early unices didnt understand ...
Shells of the early unices didnt understand file globbing, that was done by the external glob command! #unix #history #shell
utcc.utoronto.ca/%7Ecks/space/blog/unix/EtcGlobHistory
I've picked up a few techniques from this blog ...
I've picked up a few techniques from this blog post and found them worth sharing here: #ai #llm #prompting #techniques
cracking-ai-engineering.com/writing/2025/07/07/four-prompting-paradigms/
I've published the sixth part of my "Kubernetes ...
I've published the sixth part of my "Kubernetes with FreeBSD" blog series. This time, I set up the storage, which will be used with persistent volume claims later on in the Kubernetes cluster. Have a lot of fun! #freebsd #nfs #ha #zfs #zrepl #carp #kubernetes #k8s #k3s #homelab
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.html
The book "Coders at Work" offers a fascinating ...
The book "Coders at Work" offers a fascinating glimpse into how programming legends emerged in the early days of computing. I especially enjoyed the personal stories and insights. It would be great to see a new edition reflecting today’s AI and LLM revolution—so much has changed since!
www.goodreads.com/book/show/6713575-coders-at-work
For me, that's all normal. Couldn't imagine a ...
For me, that's all normal. Couldn't imagine a simpler job. #software
0x1.pt/2025/04/06/the-insanity-of-being-a-software-engineer/
This is similar to my #dtail project. It got ...
This is similar to my #dtail project. It got some features, which dtail doesnt, and dtail has some features, which #nerdlog hasnt. But the principle is the same, both tools don't have a centralised log store and both use SSH to connect to the servers (sources of the logs) directly.
github.com/dimonomid/nerdlog
I also feel the most comfortable in the ...
I also feel the most comfortable in the #terminal. There are a few high-level tools where it doesn't make always a lot of sense like web-browsing most of the web, but for most of the things I do, I prefer the terminal. I think it's a good idea to have a terminal-based interface for most of the things you do. It makes it easier to automate things and to work with other tools.
lambdaland.org/posts/2025-05-13_real_programmers/
I have been enjoying lately as an alternative ...
I have been enjoying lately as an alternative TUI to Claude Code CLI. It is a 100% open-source agentic coding tool, which supports all models from including local ones (e.g. DeepSeek), and has got some nice tweaks like side-by-side diffs and you can also use your favourite text $EDITOR for prompt editing! Highly recommend! #llm #coding #programming #agentic #ai
opencode.ai
models.dev
Jonathan's reflection of 10 years of ...
Jonathan's reflection of 10 years of programming!
jonathan-frere.com/posts/10-years-of-programming/
Some neat zero-copy #Golang tricks here ...
Some neat zero-copy #Golang tricks here
goperf.dev/01-common-patterns/zero-copy/
What was it like working at GitLab? A scary ...
What was it like working at GitLab? A scary moment was the deletion of the gitlab.com database, though fortunately, there was a six-hour-old copy on the staging server. More people don't necessarily produce better results. Additionally, Ruby's metaprogramming isn't ideal for large projects. A burnout. And many more insights....
yorickpeterse.com/articles/what-it-was-like-working-for-gitlab/
I have learned a lot from the Practical #AI ...
I have learned a lot from the Practical #AI #podcast, especially from episode 312, which discusses the #MCP (model context protocol). Are there any MCP servers you plan to use or to build?
practicalai.fm/312
August 2025
At the end of the article it's mentione that ...
At the end of the article it's mentione that it's difficult to stay in the zone when AI does the coding for you. I think it's possible to stay in the zon, but only when you use AI surgically. #llm #ai #programming
newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/cur..-..email=true&r=4ijqut&triedRedirect=true
Great blog post a out #OpenBSDAmsterdam, of ...
Great blog post a out #OpenBSDAmsterdam, of which I am a customer too for some years now. #OpenBSD
www.tumfatig.net/2025/cruising-a-vps-at-openbsd-amsterdam/
Interesting. #llm #ai #slowdown ...
Interesting. #llm #ai #slowdown
m.slashdot.org/story/444304
With the help of genai, I could generate this ...
With the help of genai, I could generate this neat small showcase site, of many of my small to medium sized side projects. The projects descriptions were generated by Claude Code CLI with Sonnet 4 based on the git repo contents. The page content by gitsyncer, a tool I created (listed on the showcase page as well) and gemtexter, which did the HTML generation part (another tool I wrote, listed on the showcase page as well). The stats seem neat, over time a lot of stuff starts to pile up! With the age of AI (so far, only 8 projects were created AI-assisted), I think more projects will spin up faster (not just for me, but for everyone working on side projects). I have more (older) side projects archived on my local NAS, but they are not worth digging out... 📦 Total Projects: 55 📊 Total Commits: 10,379 📈 Total Lines of Code: 252,969 📄 Total Lines of Documentation: 24,167 💻 Languages: Java (22.4%), Go (17.6%), HTML (14.0%), C++ (8.9%), C (7.3%), Perl (6.3%), Shell (6.3%), C/C++ (5.8%), XML (4.6%), Config (1.5%), Ruby (1.1%), HCL (1.1%), Make (0.7%), Python (0.6%), CSS (0.6%), JSON (0.3%), Raku (0.3%), Haskell (0.2%), YAML (0.2%), TOML (0.1%) 📚 Documentation: Text (47.4%), Markdown (38.4%), LaTeX (14.2%) 🤖 AI-Assisted Projects: 8 out of 55 (14.5% AI-assisted, 85.5% human-only) 🚀 Release Status: 31 released, 24 experimental (56.4% with releases, 43.6% experimental) #llm #genai #showcase #coding #programming
foo.zone/about/showcase.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/about/showcase.html
I tinkered a bit with local LLMs for coding: ...
I tinkered a bit with local LLMs for coding: #llm #local #ai #coding #ollama #qwen #deepseek #HelixEditor #LSP #codecompletion #aider
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-08-05-local-coding-llm-with-ollama.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-08-05-local-coding-llm-with-ollama.html
Good stuff: 10 years of functional options and ...
Good stuff: 10 years of functional options and key lessons Learned along the way #golang
www.bytesizego.com/blog/10-years-functional-options-golang
Top 5 performance boosters #golang
blog.devtrovert.com/p/go-performance-boosters-the-top-5
This person found the balance.. although I ...
This person found the balance.. although I would use a different code editor: Why Open Source Maintainers Thrive in the LLM Era via @wallabagapp #ai #llm #coding #programming
mikemcquaid.com/why-open-source-maintainers-thrive-in-the-llm-era/
Let's rewrite all slow in #assembly, surely ...
Let's rewrite all slow in #assembly, surely it's not just about the language but also about the architecture and the algorithms used. Still, impressive.
x.com/FFmpeg/status/1945478331077374335
How to store data forever? #storage ...
How to store data forever? #storage #archiving
drewdevault.com/2020/04/22/How-to-store-data-forever.html
No wonder, that almost everyone doing something ...
No wonder, that almost everyone doing something with AI is releasing their own aentic coding tool now. As it's so dead simple to write one. #ai #llm #agenticcoding
ampcode.com/how-to-build-an-agent
Another drawback of running load tests in a ...
Another drawback of running load tests in a pre-prod environment is that it is not always possible to reproduce production load, especially in a complex environment. I personally prefer a combination of pre-prod load testing, production canaries, and gradual production deployment. What are your thoughts? #sre #loadtesting #lt #loadtesting
thefridaydeploy.substack.com/p/load-testing-prepare-for-the-growth
Interesting read Learnings from two years of ...
Interesting read Learnings from two years of using AI tools for software engineering #ai #llm #genai
newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/two-years-of-using-ai
Neat little story a school girl writing her ...
Neat little story a school girl writing her first (and only) malware and have it infected her school.
ntietz.com/blog/that-time-i-wrote-malware/
Happy, that I am not yet obsolete! #llm ...
Happy, that I am not yet obsolete! #llm #sre
clickhouse.com/blog/llm-observability-challenge
September 2025
Loving this as well: #slackware #linux ...
Loving this as well: #slackware #linux
www.osnews.com/story/142145/what-makes-slackware-different/
Some #fun: Random Weird Things Part III blog ...
Some #fun: Random Weird Things Part III blog post
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-08-15-random-weird-things-iii.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-08-15-random-weird-things-iii.html
Yes, write more useless software. I agree that ...
Yes, write more useless software. I agree that play has a vital role in learning and experimentation. Also, programming is a lot of fun this way. I've learned programming mostly by writing useless software or almost useful tools for myself, but I can now apply all that knowledge to real work as well. #coding #programming
ntietz.com/blog/write-more-useless-software/
I learned a lot from this #OpenBSD #relayd ...
I learned a lot from this #OpenBSD #relayd talk, and I already put the information into production! I know the excellent OpenBSD manual pages document everything, but it is a bit different when you see it presented in a talk.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW8QSZyEs6E
Six weeks of claude code
blog.puzzmo.com/posts/2025/07/30/six-weeks-of-claude-code/
It's good that there is now a truly open-source ...
It's good that there is now a truly open-source LLM model; I'm just wondering how it will perform. The difference compared to other open models is that the others only provide open weights, but you can't reproduce the training! That issue would be solved with this Swiss model. I will definitively have a look! #llm #opensource #privacy
m.slashdot.org/story/446310
Have to try this at some point ...
Have to try this at some point, troubleshooting #k8s with the help of #genai
blog.palark.com/k8sgpt-ai-troubleshooting-kubernetes/
I could not agree more. For me, a personal ...
I could not agree more. For me, a personal (tech oriented) website is not a business contact card, but a playground to experience and learn with/about technologies. The Value of a Personal Site #website #personal #tech
atthis.link/blog/2021/personalsite.html
The true enterprise developer can write Java in ...
The true enterprise developer can write Java in any language. #java #programming
#fx is a neat little tool for viewing JSON files!
fx.wtf
I wish I had as much time as this guy. He ...
I wish I had as much time as this guy. He writes entire operating systems, including a Unix clone called "Bunnix" in a month. He is also the inventor of the Hare programming language (If I am not wrong). Now, he is also creating a new shell, primarily for his other operating systems and kernels he is working on. #shell #unix #programming #operatingsystem #bunnix #hare
drewdevault.com/2023/04/18/2023-04-18-A-new-shell-for-Unix.html
What exactly was the point of [ “x$var” = ...
What exactly was the point of [ “x$var” = “xval” ]? #bash #shell #posix #sh #history
www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=1035
Neat #ZFS feature (here #FreeBSD) which I ...
Neat #ZFS feature (here #FreeBSD) which I didn't know of before: Pool snapshots, which are different to snapshots of individual data sets:
it-notes.dragas.net/2024/07/01/enhanci..-..d-stability-with-zfs-pool-checkpoints/
Longer hours help only short term. About 40 ...
Longer hours help only short term. About 40 hours #productivity
thesquareplanet.com/blog/about-40-hours/
You could also use #bpf instead of #strace, ...
You could also use #bpf instead of #strace, albeit modern strace uses bpf if told so: How to use the new Docker Seccomp profiles
blog.jessfraz.com/post/how-to-use-new-docker-seccomp-profiles/
Some great things are approaching #bhyve on ...
Some great things are approaching #bhyve on #FreeBSD and VM Live Migration – Quo vadis? #freebsd #virtualization #bhyve
gyptazy.com/bhyve-on-freebsd-and-vm-live-migration-quo-vadis/
Another synchronization tool part of the #golang std lib, singleflight! Used to not overload external resources (like DBs) with N concurrent requests. Useful!
victoriametrics.com/blog/go-singleflight/index.html
Too many open files #linux ...
Too many open files #linux
mattrighetti.com/2025/06/04/too-many-files-open.html
Just posted Part 4 of my #Bash #Golf ...
Just posted Part 4 of my #Bash #Golf series:
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-09-14-bash-golf-part-4.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-09-14-bash-golf-part-4.html
#Perl is like a swiss army knife, as one of ...
#Perl is like a swiss army knife, as one of the comments states:
developers.slashdot.org/story/25/09/14..-..10th-most-popular-programming-language
Personally, mainly working with colorless ...
Personally, mainly working with colorless languages like #ruby and #golang, now slowly understand the pain ppl would have w/ Rust or JS. It wasn't just me when I got confused writing that Grafana DS plugin in TypeScript...
jpcamara.com/2024/07/15/ruby-methods-are.html
How do GPUs work? Usually, people only know ...
How do GPUs work? Usually, people only know about CPUs... ... I got the gist, but #gpu #cpu
blog.codingconfessions.com/p/gpu-computing
For unattended upgrades you must have a good ...
For unattended upgrades you must have a good testing (or canary) strategy. #sre #reliability #downtime #ubuntu #systemd #kubernetes
newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/why-reliability-is-hard-at-scale
Surely, in the age of #AI and #LLM, people ...
Surely, in the age of #AI and #LLM, people are not writing as much code manually as before, but I don't think skills like using #Vim (or #HelixEditor) are obsolete just yet. You still need to understand what's happening under the hood, and being comfortable with these tools can make you much more efficient when you do need to edit or review code.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW0BSgzr2AM
On #AI changes everything... ...
On #AI changes everything...
lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/6/4/changes/
Maps in Go under the hood #golang ...
Maps in Go under the hood #golang
victoriametrics.com/blog/go-map/
"A project that looks complex might just be ...
"A project that looks complex might just be unfamiliar" - Quote from the Applied Go Weekly Newsletter
I must admit that partly I see myself there ...
I must admit that partly I see myself there (sometimes). But it is fun :-) #tools #happy
borretti.me/article/you-can-choose-tools-that-make-you-happy
Makes me think of good old times, where I ...
Makes me think of good old times, where I shipped 5 times as fast.: What happens when code reviews aren’t mandatory? What happens when code reviews aren’t mandatory? via @wallabagapp #productivity #code
testdouble.com/insights/when-code-reviews-arent-mandatory
Neat little blog post, showcasing various ...
Neat little blog post, showcasing various methods used for generic programming before the introduction of generics. Only reflection wasn't listed. #golang
bitfieldconsulting.com/posts/generics
share Didn't know, that on MacOS, besides of ...
share Didn't know, that on MacOS, besides of .so (shared object files, which can be dynamically loaded as well) there is also the MacOS' native .dylib format which serves a similar purpose! #macos #dylib #so
cpu.land/becoming-an-elf-lord
I think this is the way: use LLMs for code you ...
I think this is the way: use LLMs for code you don't care much about and write code manually for what matters most to you. This way, most boring and boilerplate stuff can be auto-generated.
registerspill.thorstenball.com/p/surely-not-all-codes-worth-it
Always enable keepalive? I'd say most of the ...
Always enable keepalive? I'd say most of the time. I've seen cases, where connections weren't reused but new additional were edtablished, causing the servers to run out of worker threads #sre Always. Enable. Keepalives.
www.honeycomb.io/blog/always-enable-keepalives
I just finished reading "Chaos Engineering" by ...
I just finished reading "Chaos Engineering" by Casey Rosenthal—an absolute must-read for anyone passionate about building resilient systems! Chaos Engineering is not abbreaking things randomly—it's a disciplined approach to uncovering weaknesses before they become outages. SREs, this book is packed with practical insights and real-world strategies to strengthen your systems against failure. Highly recommended! #ChaosEngineering #Resilience
www.oreilly.com/library/view/chaos-engineering/9781492043850/
fx is a neat and tidy command-line tool for interactively viewing JSON files! What I like about it is that it is not too complex (open the help with ? and it is only about one page long) but still very useful. #json #golang
github.com/antonmedv/fx
Some nice #Golang tricks there ...
Some nice #Golang tricks there
blog.devtrovert.com/p/12-personal-go-tricks-that-transformed
October 2025
Word! What Are We Losing With AI? #llm #ai ...
Word! What Are We Losing With AI? #llm #ai
josem.co/what-are-we-losing-with-ai/
It's not yet time for the friday #fun, but: ...
It's not yet time for the friday #fun, but: OpenOffice does not print on Tuesdays ― Andreas Zwinkau :-)
beza1e1.tuxen.de/lore/print_on_tuesday.html
Finally, I retired my AWS/ECS setup for my ...
Finally, I retired my AWS/ECS setup for my self-hosted apps, as it was too expensive to operate—I had to pay $20 monthly just to run pods for only a day or so each month, so I rarely used them. Now, everything has been migrated to my FreeBSD-powered Kubernetes home cluster! Part 7 of this blog series covers the initial pod deployments. #freebsd #k8s #selfhosing
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-10-02-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-7.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-10-02-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-7.html
A great blog post about my favourite text ...
A great blog post about my favourite text editor. why even helix? #HeliEditor Now I am considering forking it myself as well :-)
axlefublr.github.io/why-even-helix/
One of the more confusing parts in Go, nil ...
One of the more confusing parts in Go, nil values vs nil errors: #golang
unexpected-go.com/nil-errors-that-are-non-nil-errors.html
Strong engineers are pragmatic, work fast, have ...
Strong engineers are pragmatic, work fast, have technical ability, dont need to be technical geniuses and believe in their ability to solve almost any problem #productivity
www.seangoedecke.com/what-makes-strong-engineers-strong/
I am currently binge-listening to the Google ...
I am currently binge-listening to the Google #SRE ProdCast. It's really great to learn about the stories of individual SREs and their journeys. It is not just about SREs at Google; there are also external guests.
sre.google/prodcast/
Looks like a neat library for writing ...
Looks like a neat library for writing script-a-like programs in #Golang. But honestly, why not directly use a scripting language like #RakuLang or #Ruby
github.com/bitfield/script
Where Gen AI shines is the generation and ...
Where Gen AI shines is the generation and management of YAML files... e.g. Kubernetes manifests. Who likes to write YAML files by hand? #genai #llm #ai #yaml #kubernetes #k8s
At work, everybody is replacable. Some with a ...
At work, everybody is replacable. Some with a hic-up, others with none. There will always someone to step up after you leave.
adamstacoviak.com/im-a-cog/
I actually would switch back to #FreeBSD as ...
I actually would switch back to #FreeBSD as my main Operating System for personal use on my Laptop - FreeBSD used to be my main driver a couple of years ago when I still used "normal" PCs
www.osnews.com/story/140841/freebsd-to-invest-in-laptop-support/
Amazing Print is amazing ...
Amazing Print is amazing
github.com/amazing-print/amazing_print
Always worth a reminde, what are bloom filters ...
Always worth a reminde, what are bloom filters and how do they work? #bloom #bloomfilter #datastructure
micahkepe.com/blog/bloom-filters/
Some #Ruby book notes of mine: ...
Some #Ruby book notes of mine:
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-10-11-key-takeaways-from-the-well-grounded-rubyist.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-10-11-key-takeaways-from-the-well-grounded-rubyist.html
Sad story. #work #scrum #jira ...
Sad story. #work #scrum #jira
lambdaland.org/posts/2023-02-21_metric_worship/
One of my favorite books: "Some Thoughts on ...
One of my favorite books: "Some Thoughts on Deep Work"
atthis.link/blog/2020/deepwork.html
ltex-ls is great for integrating ...
ltex-ls is great for integrating #LanguageTool prose checking via #LSP into your #HelixEditor! ... There is also vale-ls, which I have enabled as well. I just download ltex-ls and configure it as an LSP for your .txt and .md docs... that's it!
valentjn.github.io/ltex/
supernote-tool is awesome, as I can now download my Supernote notes on my #Linux desktop and convert them into PDFs - enables me to use the Supernote Nomad device as mine completely offline!
Fun story! :-) The case of the 500-mile email ...
Fun story! :-) The case of the 500-mile email ― Andreas Zwinkau via @wallabagapp #unix #sunos #sendmail
beza1e1.tuxen.de/lore/500mile_email.html
Operating myself some software over 10 years of ...
Operating myself some software over 10 years of age for over 10 years now, this podcast really resonated with me: #podcast #software #maintainability #maintenance
changelog.com/podcast/627
#git worktrees are awesome! ...
#git worktrees are awesome!
LLMs for anomaly detection? "While some ...
LLMs for anomaly detection? "While some ML-powered monitoring features have their place, good old-fashioned standard statistics remain hard to beat" Lessons from the pre-LLM AI in Observability: Anomaly Detection and AI-Ops vs. P99 | #llm #monitoring
quesma.com/blog-detail/aiops-observability
After having heavily vibe-coded (personal pet ...
After having heavily vibe-coded (personal pet projects) for 2 months other the summer, I've come back to more structured and intentional AI coding practices. Surly, it was a great learnig experiment: #llm #ai #risk #code #sre #development #genai
www.okoone.com/spark/technology-innova..-..ode-is-quietly-increasing-system-risk/
Slowly, one after another, I am switching all ...
Slowly, one after another, I am switching all my Go projects to Mage. Having a Makefile or Taskfile in a native Go format is so much better.
magefile.org/
Some neat slice tricks for Go: #golang ...
Some neat slice tricks for Go: #golang
blog.devtrovert.com/p/12-slice-tricks-to-enhance-your-go
I spent way too much time on this site. It's ...
I spent way too much time on this site. It's full of tools for the #terminal! Terminal Trove - The $HOME of all things in the terminal. #linux #bsd #unix #terminal #cli #tools
terminaltrove.com/
I share similar experiences with #rust, but I ...
I share similar experiences with #rust, but I am sure one just needs a bit more time to feel productive in it. It's not enough just to try rust out once before becoming fluent in it.
m.slashdot.org/story/446164
Pipelines in Go using channels. #golang ...
Pipelines in Go using channels. #golang
go.dev/blog/pipelines
Some nifty #Ruby tricks: In my opinion, Ruby ...
Some nifty #Ruby tricks: In my opinion, Ruby is unterrated. It's a great language even without Rails.
www.rubyinside.com/21-ruby-tricks-902.html
Reflects my experience ...
Reflects my experience
simonwillison.net/2025/Sep/12/matt-webb/#atom-everything
I like the fact that Markdown fikes, a RCS. an ...
I like the fact that Markdown fikes, a RCS. an text editor and standard unix tools like #grep and #find are all you need for taking notes digitally. I am the same :-) My favorite note-taking method
unixdigest.com/articles/my-favorite-note-taking-method.html
Rich Interactive Widgets for Terminal UIs, it must not always be BubbleTea #golang #terminal #widgets
github.com/rivo/tview
Always fun to dig in the #Perl @Perl woods. ...
Always fun to dig in the #Perl @Perl woods. Now, no more Perl 4 pseudo multi-dimensional hashes in Perl 5 (well, they are still there when you require an older version for compatibility via use flag, though)! :-)
www.effectiveperlprogramming.com/2024/..-..fake-multidimensional-data-structures/
How does #virtual #memory work? #ram ...
How does #virtual #memory work? #ram
drewdevault.com/2018/10/29/How-does-virtual-memory-work.html
flamelens - An interactive flamegraph viewer in ...
flamelens - An interactive flamegraph viewer in the terminal. - Terminal Trove
terminaltrove.com/flamelens/
You can now run Ansible Playbooks and shell ...
You can now run Ansible Playbooks and shell scripts from your Terraform more easily #ansible #terraform #iac
danielmschmidt.de/posts/2025-09-26-terraform-actions-introduction/
For people working with #k8s, this tool is useful. It lets you fuzzy find different k8s resource types and read a description about them: #kubernetes #fuzzy #cli #tools #devops
github.com/keisku/kubectl-explore
November 2025
Yes, using the right #tool for the job and also learn along the way!
drewdevault.com/2016/09/17/Use-the-right-tool.html
Some neat Go tricks: #golang ...
Some neat Go tricks: #golang
harrisoncramer.me/15-go-sublteties-you-may-not-already-know/
There are some truths in this #SRE article: ...
There are some truths in this #SRE article: However, in my opinion, the more experience you have, the more you are expected to be able to resolve issues. So you can't always fallback to others. New starters are treated differently, of course. #oncall
ntietz.com/blog/what-i-tell-people-new-to-oncall/.
The Go flight recorder is a tool that allows developers to capture and analyze the execution of Go programs. It provides insights into performance, memory usage, and other runtime characteristics by recording events and metrics during the program's execution. Yet another tool why Go is awesome! #go #golang #tools
go.dev/blog/flight-recorder
This is useful #golang ...
This is useful #golang
antonz.org/chans/
Great visually animated guide how #raft ...
Great visually animated guide how #raft #consensus works
thesecretlivesofdata.com/raft/
"Today’s junior devs who skip the “hard ...
"Today’s junior devs who skip the “hard way” may plateau early, lacking the depth to grow into senior engineers tomorrow." ... Avoiding Skill Atrophy in the Age of AI
addyo.substack.com/p/avoiding-skill-atrophy-in-the-age
I actually enjoyed readong through the #Fish ...
I actually enjoyed readong through the #Fish #shell docs It's much cleaner than posix shells
fishshell.com/docs/current/language.html
There can be many things which can go wrong, ...
There can be many things which can go wrong, more than mentioned here: #linux
notes.eatonphil.com/2025-03-27-things-that-go-wrong-with-disk-io.html
IMHO, motivation is not always enough. There ...
IMHO, motivation is not always enough. There must also be some discipline. That helps then theres only a little or no motivation
world.hey.com/jason/motivation-50ab8280
Have been generating those CPU flame graphs on ...
Have been generating those CPU flame graphs on bare metal, so being able to use them in k8s seems to be pretty useful to me. #flamegraphs #k8s #kubernetes
www.percona.com/blog/kubernetes-observability-code-profiling-with-flame-graphs/
I personally don't like the typical whiteboard ...
I personally don't like the typical whiteboard coding exercises, nor do I think LeetCode is the answer. It's impossible to assess the skills of a candidate with a few interviews but it is possible to filter out the bad ones. The aim is to get an idea about the candidate and be positive about their potential. #interview #interviewing #hiring
danielabaron.me/blog/reimagining-technical-interviews/
If you've wondered how CPUs and operating ...
If you've wondered how CPUs and operating systems generally work and want the basics explained in an easily digestible format without going to college, have a look at CPU.land. I had a lot of fun reading it! #CPU
cpu.land
And there's an unexpected winner :-) #erlang ...
And there's an unexpected winner :-) #erlang #architecture
freedium.cfd/https://medium.com/@codep..-..t-wasn-t-what-we-expected-67f84c79dc34
Is it it? This is it. What Is It (in Ruby 3.4)? ...
Is it it? This is it. What Is It (in Ruby 3.4)? #ruby
kevinjmurphy.com/posts/what-is-it-in-ruby-34/
From my recent #London trip, I've uploaded ...
From my recent #London trip, I've uploaded some new Street Photography photos to my photo site All photos were post-processed using Open-Source software including #Darktable and #Shotwell. The site itself was generated with a simple #bash script! Not all photos are from London, just the recent additions were.
irregular.ninja!
Agreed, you should make your own programming ...
Agreed, you should make your own programming language, even if it's only for the sake of learning. I also did so over a decade ago. Mine was called Fype - "For Your Program Execution"
ntietz.com/blog/you-should-make-a-new-terrible-programming-language/
foo.zone/gemfeed/2010-05-09-the-fype-programming-language.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2010-05-09-the-fype-programming-language.html
Principles for C programming #C ...
Principles for C programming #C #programming
drewdevault.com/2017/03/15/How-I-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-C.html
#Typst appears to be a great modern ...
#Typst appears to be a great modern alternative to #LaTeX
Things you can do with a debugger but not with ...
Things you can do with a debugger but not with print debugging #debugger #debugging #coding #programming
mahesh-hegde.github.io/posts/what_debugger_can/
Neat tutorial, I think I've to try #jujutsu ...
Neat tutorial, I think I've to try #jujutsu out now! #git #vcs #jujutsu #jj
www.stavros.io/posts/switch-to-jujutsu-already-a-tutorial/
Wise words Best practices are not rules. They ...
Wise words Best practices are not rules. They are guidelines that help you make better decisions. They are not absolute truths, but rather suggestions based on experience and common sense. You should always use your own judgment and adapt them to your specific situation.
www.arp242.net/best-practices.html
How to build a #Linux #Container from ...
How to build a #Linux #Container from scratch without #Docker, #Podman, etc. #Linux #container from scratch
michalpitr.substack.com/p/linux-contai..-..rom-scratch?r=gt6tv&triedRedirect=true
When I reach the point where I am trying to ...
When I reach the point where I am trying to recover from panics in Go, something else has already gone wrong with the design of the codebase, IMHO. However, I must admit that my viewpoint may be flawed, as I code small, self-contained tools and rely on as few dependencies as possible. So I rarely rely on 3rd party libs, which may panic (which wouldn’t be nice to begin with; it would be better if they returned errors). #golang
blog.devtrovert.com/p/go-panic-and-recover-dont-make-these
Personally one of the main benefits of using ...
Personally one of the main benefits of using #tmux over other solutions is, that I can use the same setup on my personal devices (Linux and BSD) and for work (#macOS): you might not need tmux
bower.sh/you-might-not-need-tmux
December 2025
Rhese are some nice #Ruby tricks (Ruby is onw ...
Rhese are some nice #Ruby tricks (Ruby is onw of my favourite languages) 11 Ruby Tricks You Haven’t Seen Before via @wallabagapp
www.rubyguides.com/2016/01/ruby-tricks/
That's fun, use the C preprocessor as a HTML ...
That's fun, use the C preprocessor as a HTML template engine! #c #cpp #fun
wheybags.com/blog/macroblog.html
#jq but for #Markdown? Thats interesting, ...
#jq but for #Markdown? Thats interesting, never thought of that. mdq: jq for Markdown via @wallabagapp
github.com/yshavit/mdq
Elvish seems to be a neat little shell. It's ...
Elvish seems to be a neat little shell. It's implemented in #Golang and can make use of the great Go standard library. The language is more modern than other shells out there (e.g., supporting nested data structures) and eliminates backward compatibility issues (e.g., awkward string parsing with spaces that often causes problems in traditional shells). Elvish also comes with some neat interactive TUI elements. Furthermore, there will be a whole TUI framework built directly into the shell. If I weren't so deeply intertwined with #bash and #zsh, I would personally give #Elvish a try... Interesting, at least, it is.
elv.sh/
Google #SRE required better Wifi on the ...
Google #SRE required better Wifi on the toilet, otherwise YouTube could go down :-)
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incident..-..ai-stacey/id1615778073?i=1000672365156
Indeed ...
Indeed
aaronfrancis.com/2024/because-i-wanted-to-12c5137c
Very interesting post how pods are scheduled ...
Very interesting post how pods are scheduled and terminated with some tips how to improve reliability (pods may be terminated before ingress rules are updated and some traffic may hits non existing pods) #k8s #kubernetes
learnk8s.io/graceful-shutdown
I have added observability to the #Kubernetes ...
I have added observability to the #Kubernetes cluster in the eighth part of my #Kubernetes on #FreeBSD series. #Grafana #Loki #Prometheus #Alloy #k3s #OpenBSD #RockyLinux
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-12-07-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-8.gmi (Gemini)
foo.zone/gemfeed/2025-12-07-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-8.html
Wondering where I could make use of it ...
Wondering where I could make use of it blog/2025/12/an-svg-is-all-you-need.mld #SVG
jon.recoil.org/blog/2025/12/an-svg-is-all-you-need.html
Trying out #COSMIC #Desktop... seems ...
Trying out #COSMIC #Desktop... seems snappier than #GNOME and I like the tiling features...
Best thing I've ever read about #container ...
Best thing I've ever read about #container #security in #kubernetes:
learnkube.com/security-contexts
While acknowledging luck in finding the right ...
While acknowledging luck in finding the right team and company culture, the author stresses that staying and choosing long-term ownership is a deliberate choice for those valuing deep technical ownership over external validation: Why I Ignore The Spotlight as a Staff Engineer #engineering
lalitm.com/software-engineering-outside-the-spotlight/
Great explanation #slo #sla #sli #sre ...
Great explanation #slo #sla #sli #sre
blog.alexewerlof.com/p/sla-vs-slo
Nice service, you send a drive, they host ...
Nice service, you send a drive, they host #ZFS for you!
zfs.rent/
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