2023 03
o what a time to be alive..
- highlights from the month of March 2023
- including but not limited to:
- what I’ve been listening to
- what I’ve watched
- what I’ve read
- what I’ve worked on
- links of interest
- including but not limited to:
- current interests:
- nushell
- tiling window managers (i3)
- listening:
-
Forgiveness - Next Time Could Be Your Last Time (2022)
- chameleon + lost fawn
-
podcasts:
- How to Fix the Internet - Making the Invisible Visible
- 99% Invisible - The Lost Cities of Geo Redux + The Chinatown Punk Wars
- The Homelab Show - Netdata and some updates on projects + Rocky Linux Interview + The Server Automation Mindset
- reading:
- The EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act is about to tell us how to code
- Good intentions, but I’m interested to see what the final proposal looks like and what the implications may be for the open source community and goods producers as a whole.
- Royal Astronomical Society announces all journals to publish as open access from 2024
- Fantastic ‘Lost’ Klaus Schulze Interview – Synthtopia
- Bubble City - Alternative Social Design Proposal
- One AI Tutor Per Child | Sai Gaddam
- and a gloomer take for good measure: https://betterwithout.ai
- The EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act is about to tell us how to code
- watching:
- projects:
-
completed:
- Netdata monitoring
- freshrss
- fail2ban tweaks
- capstone project
- i3 + picom
- B.S. Cybersecurity + Information Assurance
-
current:
- resume
- new rpi (currently hosting Gitea)
-
future:
- adding network switch and maybe a ThinkCentre to my homelab
-
research
- Docker
- OpenWRT
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- misc…