Ad Blocking w/Raspberry Pi
Image of a Raspberry Pi I’ve used different technologies to block ads for a long time. I remember my first computer used Proxomitron to great success in the early web. (HTTPS wasn’t much of a ...
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Image of a Raspberry Pi I’ve used different technologies to block ads for a long time. I remember my first computer used Proxomitron to great success in the early web. (HTTPS wasn’t much of a ...
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A whale, coming out of the water Part 1: Wordpress hosting, docker style Part 2: Cron + LetsEncrypt, docker style Part 3: Matching socks: Nginx + php = Wordpress Those segfaults I mentioned? Yeah, they ...
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Alternative title: Why it’s worth it to pay for wordpress hosting. Alternative title 2: Why is Ansible so complicated? I have no idea why someone would scan the outside of a PSU, but it makes ...
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Cornfield Part 1: Wordpress hosting, docker style Part 2: Cron + LetsEncrypt, docker style Part 3: Matching socks: Nginx + php = Wordpress Today, I’m going to talk about running background jobs with docker. On ...
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I’m subscribed to an email listserv. The problem is they’re always ending up in my ProtonMail spam folder. ProtonMail offers only a very simple option in the UI for dealing with spam: An explicit allowed ...
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Let me start at the end - Hello, world! Welcome to my new blog. This is the first time I’ve revamped the terminal.space domain since its inception. It was previously, well, just a terminal, and ...
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I’m using Koko analytics on my site to generally see if it’s getting traffic (it’s not :D). One thing I wanted to add was a site counter as a throwback to my original website which ...
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Back image of the Fairphone 3+ TL;DR: The Fairphone3+ works well with T-Mobile in the United States. It connects smoothly and performs just like you’d expect any other Android phone to work. I was in ...
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Image of a Raspberry Pi I’ve used different technologies to block ads for a long time. I remember my first computer used Proxomitron to great success in the early web. (HTTPS wasn’t much of a ...
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I’m using Koko analytics on my site to generally see if it’s getting traffic (it’s not :D). One thing I wanted to add was a site counter as a throwback to my original website which ...
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I’m subscribed to an email listserv. The problem is they’re always ending up in my ProtonMail spam folder. ProtonMail offers only a very simple option in the UI for dealing with spam: An explicit allowed ...
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Alternative title: Why it’s worth it to pay for wordpress hosting. Alternative title 2: Why is Ansible so complicated? I have no idea why someone would scan the outside of a PSU, but it makes ...
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Cornfield Part 1: Wordpress hosting, docker style Part 2: Cron + LetsEncrypt, docker style Part 3: Matching socks: Nginx + php = Wordpress Today, I’m going to talk about running background jobs with docker. On ...
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A whale, coming out of the water Part 1: Wordpress hosting, docker style Part 2: Cron + LetsEncrypt, docker style Part 3: Matching socks: Nginx + php = Wordpress Those segfaults I mentioned? Yeah, they ...
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Back image of the Fairphone 3+ TL;DR: The Fairphone3+ works well with T-Mobile in the United States. It connects smoothly and performs just like you’d expect any other Android phone to work. I was in ...
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Let me start at the end - Hello, world! Welcome to my new blog. This is the first time I’ve revamped the terminal.space domain since its inception. It was previously, well, just a terminal, and ...
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Image of a Raspberry Pi I’ve used different technologies to block ads for a long time. I remember my first computer used Proxomitron to great success in the early web. (HTTPS wasn’t much of a ...
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Cornfield Part 1: Wordpress hosting, docker style Part 2: Cron + LetsEncrypt, docker style Part 3: Matching socks: Nginx + php = Wordpress Today, I’m going to talk about running background jobs with docker. On ...
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I’m using Koko analytics on my site to generally see if it’s getting traffic (it’s not :D). One thing I wanted to add was a site counter as a throwback to my original website which ...
Read more ⟶
A whale, coming out of the water Part 1: Wordpress hosting, docker style Part 2: Cron + LetsEncrypt, docker style Part 3: Matching socks: Nginx + php = Wordpress Those segfaults I mentioned? Yeah, they ...
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I’m subscribed to an email listserv. The problem is they’re always ending up in my ProtonMail spam folder. ProtonMail offers only a very simple option in the UI for dealing with spam: An explicit allowed ...
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Back image of the Fairphone 3+ TL;DR: The Fairphone3+ works well with T-Mobile in the United States. It connects smoothly and performs just like you’d expect any other Android phone to work. I was in ...
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Alternative title: Why it’s worth it to pay for wordpress hosting. Alternative title 2: Why is Ansible so complicated? I have no idea why someone would scan the outside of a PSU, but it makes ...
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Let me start at the end - Hello, world! Welcome to my new blog. This is the first time I’ve revamped the terminal.space domain since its inception. It was previously, well, just a terminal, and ...
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