On: 2025-01-26 -
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In the past few months, I started thinking about how I use social networks
and the impact they have on my life. Today, I took a strong decision: itβs
time to move on from Instagram, a platform that is clearly no longer a social
network. How did we get here? Where are we going?
I need to dig deeper into my past personal experience with the social network
to really understand why I am going to use Mastodon and Pixelfed.
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On: 2024-04-02 -
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I have always been a person that organizes his day and tasks, and I have
grown, over the years, a little bit too much obsessed about scheduling and
prioritizing things to do. Recently I was diagnosed as neurodivergent,
and I have been introduced to the Spoon Theory, to manage energy level.
I have made a shortcut for iPhone/Mac/iPad that uses the Reminders app to get
stuff done based on how much energy (spoons 🥄 ) I have at the moment,
and I am sharing it with you! 😄
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On: 2023-07-23 -
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If you’ve ever dreamt of controlling your Linux applications or running commands
directly from your iPhone, I’ve got some exciting news for you. I’ve been
tinkering around and have come up with a solution that bridges the gap between
Apple HomeKit and SystemD services. Let me introduce you to my latest side-project!
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On: 2023-01-25 -
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I miss the days when I bought software on my Mac instead of using a
subscription. More and more software and services are moving to
subscription-based models. In this blog post, I want to share my thoughts on
subscriptions, including those that I am grateful for paying for and those that
I have stopped paying for. By working with open-source software I learned how
important it is to give back and support the developers (and companies) that
are providing services that we like, or not paying them if we don’t!
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On: 2022-12-27 -
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I recently switched from Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to Helix as my primary
text editor. I wanted a more efficient and powerful modal editor for working
with Go, Terraform, YAML, and other languages and tools. I also appreciated the
lightweight and efficient design of Helix. In this post, I will discuss my
experience with the switch and the adjustments I made to make Helix a better fit
for my daily work.
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On: 2022-11-30 -
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Managing secrets in Git repositories has been one of the biggest issues when
I write code. I have used multiple solutions based on the complexity and how
many things I have to do in case of leaks. I was looking for a solution that
would work and be good enough for my simple Ansible Playbooks, and I stumbled
upon the Mozilla SOPS: something that makes handling secrets not complicated
when working alone on simple projects.
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On: 2022-10-16 -
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I have been writing down events of my life for the last 10 years. I want to
celebrate this achievement. πβΊοΈ This diary helped me a lot in the past, and I
wish to convince anyone who is on the fence about starting one to go for it.
Those are my personal observation.
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On: 2022-08-12 -
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Often I find myself using third-party software like Caffeine or Amphetamine to
keep my Mac awake while running some specific commands. Sometimes it is because
I am running backups. Sometimes it is because I am compiling something.
I found out that macOS comes pre-installed with caffeinete command… this
post is about how to integrate it in your Makefile so that running any command
there will prevent your Mac from sleeping!
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On: 2022-06-27 -
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A few months ago, I received my Steam Deck, the super powerful portable Linux
gaming device made by Valve, the company behind Steam, and capable of playing
Windows games without Windows. Taken by my irresistible desire to tinker with
it, I noticed that it uses a read-only root and OverlayFS to guarantee the best
experience for all the users. This is so Smart! So I have decided to do
something similar on my Raspberry Pi running my NAS to test upgrades before
actually upgrading.
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On: 2022-05-26 -
Reading Time: 4 Minutes
A few months ago, I became the Lead Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) in
Visma e-conomic. This new position is allowing me to
work with brilliant people! In our industry, brilliant colleagues often have a
hard time collaborating, and communication is very hard. In this post, I want to
talk about the start of our journey from an Operational (Ops) team to embracing
SRE using kindness and compassion as a way: Trust and forgiveness.
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