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| 1 | <rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"> | 1 | <rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"> |
| 2 | <channel> | 2 | <channel> |
| 3 | <title>Mitja Felicijan's posts</title> | 3 | <title>Mitja Felicijan's posts</title> |
| 4 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com</link> | 4 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com</link> |
| 5 | <description>You do not learn by relaxing. You learn by violently assaulting your problem until it surrenders its mysteries to you.</description> | 5 | <description>You do not learn by relaxing. You learn by violently assaulting your problem until it surrenders its mysteries to you.</description> |
| 6 | <language>en-us</language> | 6 | <language>en-us</language> |
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| 24 | <item> | 24 | <item> |
| 25 | <title>Who knows what the world will look like tomorrow</title> | 25 | <title>Who knows what the world will look like tomorrow</title> |
| 26 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/who-knows-what-the-world-will-look-like-tomorrow.html</link> | 26 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/who-knows-what-the-world-will-look-like-tomorrow.html</link> |
| 27 | <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2023 18:49:07 +0200</pubDate> | 27 | <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2023 18:49:07 +0200</pubDate> |
| 28 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/who-knows-what-the-world-will-look-like-tomorrow.html</guid> | 28 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/who-knows-what-the-world-will-look-like-tomorrow.html</guid> |
| 29 | <description>This site has gone through a lot of changes over the years.</description> | 29 | <description>This site has gone through a lot of changes over the years.</description> |
| 30 | <content:encoded><p>This site has gone through a lot of changes over the years. From being written | 30 | <content:encoded><p>This site has gone through a lot of changes over the years. From being written |
| 31 | in Flask and Bottle to moving on to static site generators. I have used and | 31 | in Flask and Bottle to moving on to static site generators. I have used and |
| 32 | tested probably 10s of them my now. From homebrew solutions to the biggest and | 32 | tested probably 10s of them my now. From homebrew solutions to the biggest and |
| 33 | the baddest. From Bash scripts to Node.js disasters. I've seen some things, no | 33 | the baddest. From Bash scripts to Node.js disasters. I've seen some things, no |
| @@ -106,17 +106,17 @@ happen. And you feel yourself to be too certain, stop and check how deep in the | |||
| 106 | shit you are already. Strong opinions are a sign of a weak and uneducated | 106 | shit you are already. Strong opinions are a sign of a weak and uneducated |
| 107 | mind. Hate and disdain is for the weak.</p> | 107 | mind. Hate and disdain is for the weak.</p> |
| 108 | </content:encoded> | 108 | </content:encoded> |
| 109 | </item> | 109 | </item> |
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| 113 | <item> | 113 | <item> |
| 114 | <title>Bringing all of my projects together under one umbrella</title> | 114 | <title>Bringing all of my projects together under one umbrella</title> |
| 115 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bringing-all-of-my-projects-together-under-one-umbrella.html</link> | 115 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bringing-all-of-my-projects-together-under-one-umbrella.html</link> |
| 116 | <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2023 18:49:07 +0200</pubDate> | 116 | <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2023 18:49:07 +0200</pubDate> |
| 117 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bringing-all-of-my-projects-together-under-one-umbrella.html</guid> | 117 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bringing-all-of-my-projects-together-under-one-umbrella.html</guid> |
| 118 | <description>What is the issue anyway?</description> | 118 | <description>What is the issue anyway?</description> |
| 119 | <content:encoded><h2 id="what-is-the-issue-anyway">What is the issue anyway?</h2> | 119 | <content:encoded><h2 id="what-is-the-issue-anyway">What is the issue anyway?</h2> |
| 120 | <p>Over the years, I have accumulated a bunch of virtual servers on my | 120 | <p>Over the years, I have accumulated a bunch of virtual servers on my |
| 121 | <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com/">DigitalOcean</a> account for small experimental | 121 | <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com/">DigitalOcean</a> account for small experimental |
| 122 | projects I dabble in. And this has resulted in quite a bill. I mean, I wouldn't | 122 | projects I dabble in. And this has resulted in quite a bill. I mean, I wouldn't |
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| 346 | new subdomains and domains to the main configuration file and be done with | 346 | new subdomains and domains to the main configuration file and be done with |
| 347 | it. No manual Let's Encrypt shenanigans needed.</p> | 347 | it. No manual Let's Encrypt shenanigans needed.</p> |
| 348 | </content:encoded> | 348 | </content:encoded> |
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| 369 | <item> | 369 | <item> |
| 370 | <title>Re-Inventing Task Runner That I Actually Used Daily</title> | 370 | <title>Re-Inventing Task Runner That I Actually Used Daily</title> |
| 371 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/re-inventing-task-runner-that-i-actually-used-daily.html</link> | 371 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/re-inventing-task-runner-that-i-actually-used-daily.html</link> |
| 372 | <pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2023 12:21:10 +0200</pubDate> | 372 | <pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2023 12:21:10 +0200</pubDate> |
| 373 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/re-inventing-task-runner-that-i-actually-used-daily.html</guid> | 373 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/re-inventing-task-runner-that-i-actually-used-daily.html</guid> |
| 374 | <description>Couple of months ago I had this brilliant idea of re-inventing the wheel bymaking an alternative for make.</description> | 374 | <description>Couple of months ago I had this brilliant idea of re-inventing the wheel bymaking an alternative for make.</description> |
| 375 | <content:encoded><p>Couple of months ago I had this brilliant idea of re-inventing the wheel by | 375 | <content:encoded><p>Couple of months ago I had this brilliant idea of re-inventing the wheel by |
| 376 | making an alternative for make. And so I went. Boldly into the battle. And to my | 376 | making an alternative for make. And so I went. Boldly into the battle. And to my |
| 377 | big surprise my attempt resulted in not a completely useless piece of software.</p> | 377 | big surprise my attempt resulted in not a completely useless piece of software.</p> |
| 378 | <p>My initial requirements were quite simple but soon grow into something more | 378 | <p>My initial requirements were quite simple but soon grow into something more |
| @@ -509,37 +509,37 @@ actually is. Quite surprised at myself.</p> | |||
| 509 | tokeniser. Its atrocious right now. Site to behold! But that is an issue for | 509 | tokeniser. Its atrocious right now. Site to behold! But that is an issue for |
| 510 | another time.</p> | 510 | another time.</p> |
| 511 | </content:encoded> | 511 | </content:encoded> |
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| 536 | <item> | 536 | <item> |
| 537 | <title>I think I was completely wrong about Git workflows</title> | 537 | <title>I think I was completely wrong about Git workflows</title> |
| 538 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/i-was-wrong-about-git-workflows.html</link> | 538 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/i-was-wrong-about-git-workflows.html</link> |
| 539 | <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2023 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 539 | <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2023 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 540 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/i-was-wrong-about-git-workflows.html</guid> | 540 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/i-was-wrong-about-git-workflows.html</guid> |
| 541 | <description>I have been using some approximation of GitFlow for years now and never reallyquestioned it to be honest.</description> | 541 | <description>I have been using some approximation of GitFlow for years now and never reallyquestioned it to be honest.</description> |
| 542 | <content:encoded><p>I have been using some approximation of <a href="https://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/git-flow/">Git | 542 | <content:encoded><p>I have been using some approximation of <a href="https://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/git-flow/">Git |
| 543 | Flow</a> for years now and never really | 543 | Flow</a> for years now and never really |
| 544 | questioned it to be honest. When I create a repo I create develop branch and set | 544 | questioned it to be honest. When I create a repo I create develop branch and set |
| 545 | it as default one and then merge to master from there. Seems reasonable enough.</p> | 545 | it as default one and then merge to master from there. Seems reasonable enough.</p> |
| @@ -591,25 +591,25 @@ see if they still make sense and if there are better alternatives available. | |||
| 591 | Long-living branches can be problematic, and using tags to mark important | 591 | Long-living branches can be problematic, and using tags to mark important |
| 592 | milestones can simplify the development process.</p> | 592 | milestones can simplify the development process.</p> |
| 593 | </content:encoded> | 593 | </content:encoded> |
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| 606 | <item> | 606 | <item> |
| 607 | <title>Rekindling my love for programming and enjoying the act of creating</title> | 607 | <title>Rekindling my love for programming and enjoying the act of creating</title> |
| 608 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/rekindling-my-love-for-programming.html</link> | 608 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/rekindling-my-love-for-programming.html</link> |
| 609 | <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 609 | <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 610 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/rekindling-my-love-for-programming.html</guid> | 610 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/rekindling-my-love-for-programming.html</guid> |
| 611 | <description>Programming can be a challenging and rewarding experience, but sometimes it&#39;seasy to feel burnt out or disinterested.</description> | 611 | <description>Programming can be a challenging and rewarding experience, but sometimes it&#39;seasy to feel burnt out or disinterested.</description> |
| 612 | <content:encoded><p>Programming can be a challenging and rewarding experience, but sometimes it's | 612 | <content:encoded><p>Programming can be a challenging and rewarding experience, but sometimes it's |
| 613 | easy to feel burnt out or disinterested. I have lost the passion for coding over | 613 | easy to feel burnt out or disinterested. I have lost the passion for coding over |
| 614 | the past couple of months and it looked like I will never enjoy the coding as | 614 | the past couple of months and it looked like I will never enjoy the coding as |
| 615 | much as I did.</p> | 615 | much as I did.</p> |
| @@ -664,41 +664,41 @@ off in the last 10 years.</p> | |||
| 664 | projects. It doesn't feel like a chore at all. Who knew I needed WoW to | 664 | projects. It doesn't feel like a chore at all. Who knew I needed WoW to |
| 665 | kickstart everything. Inspiration really does come from the strangest places.</p> | 665 | kickstart everything. Inspiration really does come from the strangest places.</p> |
| 666 | </content:encoded> | 666 | </content:encoded> |
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| 695 | <item> | 695 | <item> |
| 696 | <title>Trying to build a New kind of terminal emulator for the modern age</title> | 696 | <title>Trying to build a New kind of terminal emulator for the modern age</title> |
| 697 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/trying-to-build-a-new-kind-of-terminal-emulator.html</link> | 697 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/trying-to-build-a-new-kind-of-terminal-emulator.html</link> |
| 698 | <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2023 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 698 | <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2023 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 699 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/trying-to-build-a-new-kind-of-terminal-emulator.html</guid> | 699 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/trying-to-build-a-new-kind-of-terminal-emulator.html</guid> |
| 700 | <description>Over the past few weeks, I have been really thinking about terminal emulators,how we interact with computers, the separation of text-based programs and GUIones.</description> | 700 | <description>Over the past few weeks, I have been really thinking about terminal emulators,how we interact with computers, the separation of text-based programs and GUIones.</description> |
| 701 | <content:encoded><p>Over the past few weeks, I have been really thinking about terminal emulators, | 701 | <content:encoded><p>Over the past few weeks, I have been really thinking about terminal emulators, |
| 702 | how we interact with computers, the separation of text-based programs and GUI | 702 | how we interact with computers, the separation of text-based programs and GUI |
| 703 | ones. To be perfectly honest, I got pissed off one evening when I was cleaning | 703 | ones. To be perfectly honest, I got pissed off one evening when I was cleaning |
| 704 | up files on my computer. Normally, I go into console and do <code>ncdu</code> and check | 704 | up files on my computer. Normally, I go into console and do <code>ncdu</code> and check |
| @@ -921,17 +921,17 @@ prohibits me to work on these things full time. But I should probably get back | |||
| 921 | and finish this. At least have a simple version working out, so I can start | 921 | and finish this. At least have a simple version working out, so I can start |
| 922 | testing it on my machines. Fingers crossed. 🕵️♂️</p> | 922 | testing it on my machines. Fingers crossed. 🕵️♂️</p> |
| 923 | </content:encoded> | 923 | </content:encoded> |
| 924 | </item> | 924 | </item> |
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| 928 | <item> | 928 | <item> |
| 929 | <title>Microsoundtrack — That sound that machine makes when struggling</title> | 929 | <title>Microsoundtrack — That sound that machine makes when struggling</title> |
| 930 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/that-sound-that-machine-makes-when-struggling.html</link> | 930 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/that-sound-that-machine-makes-when-struggling.html</link> |
| 931 | <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 931 | <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 932 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/that-sound-that-machine-makes-when-struggling.html</guid> | 932 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/that-sound-that-machine-makes-when-struggling.html</guid> |
| 933 | <description>A couple of months ago, I got an idea about micro soundtracks.</description> | 933 | <description>A couple of months ago, I got an idea about micro soundtracks.</description> |
| 934 | <content:encoded><p>A couple of months ago, I got an idea about micro soundtracks. In this concept, | 934 | <content:encoded><p>A couple of months ago, I got an idea about micro soundtracks. In this concept, |
| 935 | you are the observer, director, and audience in this tiny movies.</p> | 935 | you are the observer, director, and audience in this tiny movies.</p> |
| 936 | <p>What you do is to attempt to imagine what would be happening around you based on | 936 | <p>What you do is to attempt to imagine what would be happening around you based on |
| 937 | a title of the song and let the song help you fill the void in your story.</p> | 937 | a title of the song and let the song help you fill the void in your story.</p> |
| @@ -971,17 +971,17 @@ procedure. You can feel your sanity breaking down.</p> | |||
| 971 | more details.</p> | 971 | more details.</p> |
| 972 | <p><video src="/posts/microsoundtrack/cow.m4v" controls loop></video></p> | 972 | <p><video src="/posts/microsoundtrack/cow.m4v" controls loop></video></p> |
| 973 | </content:encoded> | 973 | </content:encoded> |
| 974 | </item> | 974 | </item> |
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| 978 | <item> | 978 | <item> |
| 979 | <title>State of Web Technologies and Web development in year 2022</title> | 979 | <title>State of Web Technologies and Web development in year 2022</title> |
| 980 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html</link> | 980 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html</link> |
| 981 | <pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 981 | <pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 982 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html</guid> | 982 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html</guid> |
| 983 | <description>Initial thoughtsThis post is a critique on the current state of web development.</description> | 983 | <description>Initial thoughtsThis post is a critique on the current state of web development.</description> |
| 984 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> | 984 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> |
| 985 | <p><em>This post is a critique on the current state of web development. It is an | 985 | <p><em>This post is a critique on the current state of web development. It is an |
| 986 | opinionated post! I will learn more about this in the future, and probably | 986 | opinionated post! I will learn more about this in the future, and probably |
| 987 | slightly change my mind about some of the things I criticize.</em></p> | 987 | slightly change my mind about some of the things I criticize.</em></p> |
| @@ -1229,21 +1229,21 @@ tools like Vite. But I will not waste my time on this anymore.</p> | |||
| 1229 | changed that much. FOMO is now cured! Now I have to get my ass back to actually | 1229 | changed that much. FOMO is now cured! Now I have to get my ass back to actually |
| 1230 | code and make the project that I wanted to make in the first place.</p> | 1230 | code and make the project that I wanted to make in the first place.</p> |
| 1231 | </content:encoded> | 1231 | </content:encoded> |
| 1232 | </item> | 1232 | </item> |
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| 1240 | <item> | 1240 | <item> |
| 1241 | <title>Aerial photography of algae spotted on river Sava</title> | 1241 | <title>Aerial photography of algae spotted on river Sava</title> |
| 1242 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/aerial-photography-of-algae-spotted-on-river-sava.html</link> | 1242 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/aerial-photography-of-algae-spotted-on-river-sava.html</link> |
| 1243 | <pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 1243 | <pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 1244 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/aerial-photography-of-algae-spotted-on-river-sava.html</guid> | 1244 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/aerial-photography-of-algae-spotted-on-river-sava.html</guid> |
| 1245 | <description>This is a bit of a different post than I usually write, but quite interestingone to me.</description> | 1245 | <description>This is a bit of a different post than I usually write, but quite interestingone to me.</description> |
| 1246 | <content:encoded><p>This is a bit of a different post than I usually write, but quite interesting | 1246 | <content:encoded><p>This is a bit of a different post than I usually write, but quite interesting |
| 1247 | one to me. River Sava has plenty of hydropower plants located down the stream. | 1247 | one to me. River Sava has plenty of hydropower plants located down the stream. |
| 1248 | This makes regulating the strength of a current easier than normally. Because of | 1248 | This makes regulating the strength of a current easier than normally. Because of |
| 1249 | lower stream strength and high temperatures, algae has formed on the river. | 1249 | lower stream strength and high temperatures, algae has formed on the river. |
| @@ -1270,17 +1270,17 @@ This is the first time I've seen something like this in my whole life.</p | |||
| 1270 | <p>I will try to get more photos of this in the future days and if something | 1270 | <p>I will try to get more photos of this in the future days and if something |
| 1271 | intriguing shows up will post it again on the blog.</p> | 1271 | intriguing shows up will post it again on the blog.</p> |
| 1272 | </content:encoded> | 1272 | </content:encoded> |
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| 1277 | <item> | 1277 | <item> |
| 1278 | <title>What would DNA sound if synthesized to an audio file</title> | 1278 | <title>What would DNA sound if synthesized to an audio file</title> |
| 1279 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-would-dna-sound-if-synthesized.html</link> | 1279 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-would-dna-sound-if-synthesized.html</link> |
| 1280 | <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 1280 | <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 1281 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-would-dna-sound-if-synthesized.html</guid> | 1281 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-would-dna-sound-if-synthesized.html</guid> |
| 1282 | <description>IntroductionLately, I have been thinking a lot about the nature of life, what are thefoundation blocks of life and things like that.</description> | 1282 | <description>IntroductionLately, I have been thinking a lot about the nature of life, what are thefoundation blocks of life and things like that.</description> |
| 1283 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> | 1283 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> |
| 1284 | <p>Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the nature of life, what are the | 1284 | <p>Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the nature of life, what are the |
| 1285 | foundation blocks of life and things like that. It's remarkable how complex and | 1285 | foundation blocks of life and things like that. It's remarkable how complex and |
| 1286 | on the other hand simple the creation is when you look at it. The miracle of | 1286 | on the other hand simple the creation is when you look at it. The miracle of |
| @@ -1599,17 +1599,17 @@ The subtle differences on repeat kind of creates music on its own. Makes you | |||
| 1599 | wonder. It kind of puts Occam’s Razor in its place. Nature for sure loves to | 1599 | wonder. It kind of puts Occam’s Razor in its place. Nature for sure loves to |
| 1600 | make things as energy efficient as possible.</p> | 1600 | make things as energy efficient as possible.</p> |
| 1601 | </content:encoded> | 1601 | </content:encoded> |
| 1602 | </item> | 1602 | </item> |
| 1603 | 1603 | ||
| 1604 | 1604 | ||
| 1605 | 1605 | ||
| 1606 | <item> | 1606 | <item> |
| 1607 | <title>Trying out Helix code editor as my main editor</title> | 1607 | <title>Trying out Helix code editor as my main editor</title> |
| 1608 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/tying-out-helix-code-editor.html</link> | 1608 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/tying-out-helix-code-editor.html</link> |
| 1609 | <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 1609 | <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 1610 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/tying-out-helix-code-editor.html</guid> | 1610 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/tying-out-helix-code-editor.html</guid> |
| 1611 | <description>I have been searching for a lightweight code editor for quite some time.</description> | 1611 | <description>I have been searching for a lightweight code editor for quite some time.</description> |
| 1612 | <content:encoded><p>I have been searching for a lightweight code editor for quite some time. One of | 1612 | <content:encoded><p>I have been searching for a lightweight code editor for quite some time. One of |
| 1613 | the main reasons was that I wanted something that doesn't burn through CPU and | 1613 | the main reasons was that I wanted something that doesn't burn through CPU and |
| 1614 | RAM usage is not through the roof. I have been mostly using Visual Studio Code. | 1614 | RAM usage is not through the roof. I have been mostly using Visual Studio Code. |
| 1615 | It's been an outstanding editor. I have no quarrel with it at all. It's just | 1615 | It's been an outstanding editor. I have no quarrel with it at all. It's just |
| @@ -1647,17 +1647,17 @@ popups that show you what the keyboard shortcuts are.</p> | |||
| 1647 | <p>It's still young but has this mature feeling to it. It has sane defaults and | 1647 | <p>It's still young but has this mature feeling to it. It has sane defaults and |
| 1648 | mimics Vim (works a bit differently, but the overall idea is similar).</p> | 1648 | mimics Vim (works a bit differently, but the overall idea is similar).</p> |
| 1649 | </content:encoded> | 1649 | </content:encoded> |
| 1650 | </item> | 1650 | </item> |
| 1651 | 1651 | ||
| 1652 | 1652 | ||
| 1653 | 1653 | ||
| 1654 | <item> | 1654 | <item> |
| 1655 | <title>Wireless Application Protocol and the mobile web before the web</title> | 1655 | <title>Wireless Application Protocol and the mobile web before the web</title> |
| 1656 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wap-mobile-web-before-the-web.html</link> | 1656 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wap-mobile-web-before-the-web.html</link> |
| 1657 | <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 1657 | <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 1658 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wap-mobile-web-before-the-web.html</guid> | 1658 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wap-mobile-web-before-the-web.html</guid> |
| 1659 | <description>A little stroll down the history laneAbout two weeks ago, I watched this outstanding documentary on YouTubeSpringboard: the secret history of the first realsmartphone about the history ofsmartphones and phones in general.</description> | 1659 | <description>A little stroll down the history laneAbout two weeks ago, I watched this outstanding documentary on YouTubeSpringboard: the secret history of the first realsmartphone about the history ofsmartphones and phones in general.</description> |
| 1660 | <content:encoded><h2 id="a-little-stroll-down-the-history-lane">A little stroll down the history lane</h2> | 1660 | <content:encoded><h2 id="a-little-stroll-down-the-history-lane">A little stroll down the history lane</h2> |
| 1661 | <p>About two weeks ago, I watched this outstanding documentary on YouTube | 1661 | <p>About two weeks ago, I watched this outstanding documentary on YouTube |
| 1662 | <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9_Vh9h3Ohw">Springboard: the secret history of the first real | 1662 | <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9_Vh9h3Ohw">Springboard: the secret history of the first real |
| 1663 | smartphone</a> about the history of | 1663 | smartphone</a> about the history of |
| @@ -1813,17 +1813,17 @@ that will automatically server <code>index.wml</code> file.</p> | |||
| 1813 | I will try to find an old phone to test it on. If you have any questions, feel | 1813 | I will try to find an old phone to test it on. If you have any questions, feel |
| 1814 | free to ask in the comments.</p> | 1814 | free to ask in the comments.</p> |
| 1815 | </content:encoded> | 1815 | </content:encoded> |
| 1816 | </item> | 1816 | </item> |
| 1817 | 1817 | ||
| 1818 | 1818 | ||
| 1819 | 1819 | ||
| 1820 | <item> | 1820 | <item> |
| 1821 | <title>Running Golang application as PID 1 with Linux kernel</title> | 1821 | <title>Running Golang application as PID 1 with Linux kernel</title> |
| 1822 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/running-golang-application-as-pid1.html</link> | 1822 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/running-golang-application-as-pid1.html</link> |
| 1823 | <pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 1823 | <pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 1824 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/running-golang-application-as-pid1.html</guid> | 1824 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/running-golang-application-as-pid1.html</guid> |
| 1825 | <description>Unikernels, kernels, and alikeI have been reading a lot aboutunikernernels lately and found themvery intriguing.</description> | 1825 | <description>Unikernels, kernels, and alikeI have been reading a lot aboutunikernernels lately and found themvery intriguing.</description> |
| 1826 | <content:encoded><h2 id="unikernels-kernels-and-alike">Unikernels, kernels, and alike</h2> | 1826 | <content:encoded><h2 id="unikernels-kernels-and-alike">Unikernels, kernels, and alike</h2> |
| 1827 | <p>I have been reading a lot about | 1827 | <p>I have been reading a lot about |
| 1828 | <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikernel">unikernernels</a> lately and found them | 1828 | <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikernel">unikernernels</a> lately and found them |
| 1829 | very intriguing. When you push away all the marketing speak and look at the | 1829 | very intriguing. When you push away all the marketing speak and look at the |
| @@ -2076,17 +2076,17 @@ run on a separate EC2 that would check if other EC2 instances are running | |||
| 2076 | properly. Remember that if your application fails, kernel panics and the | 2076 | properly. Remember that if your application fails, kernel panics and the |
| 2077 | whole machine is inoperable in this case.</p> | 2077 | whole machine is inoperable in this case.</p> |
| 2078 | </content:encoded> | 2078 | </content:encoded> |
| 2079 | </item> | 2079 | </item> |
| 2080 | 2080 | ||
| 2081 | 2081 | ||
| 2082 | 2082 | ||
| 2083 | <item> | 2083 | <item> |
| 2084 | <title>Debian based riced up distribution for Developers and DevOps folks</title> | 2084 | <title>Debian based riced up distribution for Developers and DevOps folks</title> |
| 2085 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/debian-based-riced-up-distribution-for-developers-and-devops-folks.html</link> | 2085 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/debian-based-riced-up-distribution-for-developers-and-devops-folks.html</link> |
| 2086 | <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2086 | <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2087 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/debian-based-riced-up-distribution-for-developers-and-devops-folks.html</guid> | 2087 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/debian-based-riced-up-distribution-for-developers-and-devops-folks.html</guid> |
| 2088 | <description>IntroductionI have been using Ubuntu for quite a longtime now.</description> | 2088 | <description>IntroductionI have been using Ubuntu for quite a longtime now.</description> |
| 2089 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> | 2089 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> |
| 2090 | <p>I have been using <a href="https://ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> for quite a longtime now. I have | 2090 | <p>I have been using <a href="https://ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> for quite a longtime now. I have |
| 2091 | used <a href="https://www.debian.org/">Debian</a> in the past and | 2091 | used <a href="https://www.debian.org/">Debian</a> in the past and |
| 2092 | <a href="https://manjaro.org/">Manjaro</a>. Also had <a href="https://archlinux.org/">Arch</a> for | 2092 | <a href="https://manjaro.org/">Manjaro</a>. Also had <a href="https://archlinux.org/">Arch</a> for |
| @@ -2313,17 +2313,17 @@ but I really do like the results.</p> | |||
| 2313 | <img src="/posts/dfd-rice/desktop.png" alt="" /> | 2313 | <img src="/posts/dfd-rice/desktop.png" alt="" /> |
| 2314 | </figure> | 2314 | </figure> |
| 2315 | </content:encoded> | 2315 | </content:encoded> |
| 2316 | </item> | 2316 | </item> |
| 2317 | 2317 | ||
| 2318 | 2318 | ||
| 2319 | 2319 | ||
| 2320 | <item> | 2320 | <item> |
| 2321 | <title>List of essential Linux commands for server management</title> | 2321 | <title>List of essential Linux commands for server management</title> |
| 2322 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/linux-cheatsheet.html</link> | 2322 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/linux-cheatsheet.html</link> |
| 2323 | <pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2323 | <pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2324 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/linux-cheatsheet.html</guid> | 2324 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/linux-cheatsheet.html</guid> |
| 2325 | <description>Generate SSH keyssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C &#34;your_email@example.</description> | 2325 | <description>Generate SSH keyssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C &#34;your_email@example.</description> |
| 2326 | <content:encoded><p><strong>Generate SSH key</strong></p> | 2326 | <content:encoded><p><strong>Generate SSH key</strong></p> |
| 2327 | <pre tabindex="0" style="background-color:#fff;"><code><span style="display:flex;"><span>ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C <span style="color:#a31515">&#34;your_email@example.com&#34;</span> | 2327 | <pre tabindex="0" style="background-color:#fff;"><code><span style="display:flex;"><span>ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C <span style="color:#a31515">&#34;your_email@example.com&#34;</span> |
| 2328 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span> | 2328 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span> |
| 2329 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#008000"># when no support for Ed25519 present</span> | 2329 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#008000"># when no support for Ed25519 present</span> |
| @@ -2461,17 +2461,17 @@ but I really do like the results.</p> | |||
| 2461 | <pre tabindex="0" style="background-color:#fff;"><code><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#008000"># -n 1 means every second</span> | 2461 | <pre tabindex="0" style="background-color:#fff;"><code><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#008000"># -n 1 means every second</span> |
| 2462 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span>watch -n 1 df -h | 2462 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span>watch -n 1 df -h |
| 2463 | </span></span></code></pre></content:encoded> | 2463 | </span></span></code></pre></content:encoded> |
| 2464 | </item> | 2464 | </item> |
| 2465 | 2465 | ||
| 2466 | 2466 | ||
| 2467 | 2467 | ||
| 2468 | <item> | 2468 | <item> |
| 2469 | <title>My journey from being an internet über consumer to being a full hominum again</title> | 2469 | <title>My journey from being an internet über consumer to being a full hominum again</title> |
| 2470 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/from-internet-consumer-to-full-hominum-again.html</link> | 2470 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/from-internet-consumer-to-full-hominum-again.html</link> |
| 2471 | <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2471 | <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2472 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/from-internet-consumer-to-full-hominum-again.html</guid> | 2472 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/from-internet-consumer-to-full-hominum-again.html</guid> |
| 2473 | <description>It&#39;s been almost a year since I started purging all my online accounts andgoing down this rabbit hole of being almost independent of the current internetmachine.</description> | 2473 | <description>It&#39;s been almost a year since I started purging all my online accounts andgoing down this rabbit hole of being almost independent of the current internetmachine.</description> |
| 2474 | <content:encoded><p>It's been almost a year since I started purging all my online accounts and | 2474 | <content:encoded><p>It's been almost a year since I started purging all my online accounts and |
| 2475 | going down this rabbit hole of being almost independent of the current internet | 2475 | going down this rabbit hole of being almost independent of the current internet |
| 2476 | machine. Even though I initially thought that I will have problems adapting, | 2476 | machine. Even though I initially thought that I will have problems adapting, |
| 2477 | I was pleasantly surprised that the transition went so smoothly. Even better, | 2477 | I was pleasantly surprised that the transition went so smoothly. Even better, |
| @@ -2554,17 +2554,17 @@ forget in an hour. Enrich your life instead of wasting it. It only requires a | |||
| 2554 | small step. And you will feel the benefits immediately. Lose the weight of the | 2554 | small step. And you will feel the benefits immediately. Lose the weight of the |
| 2555 | world that is crushing you without your consent.</p> | 2555 | world that is crushing you without your consent.</p> |
| 2556 | </content:encoded> | 2556 | </content:encoded> |
| 2557 | </item> | 2557 | </item> |
| 2558 | 2558 | ||
| 2559 | 2559 | ||
| 2560 | 2560 | ||
| 2561 | <item> | 2561 | <item> |
| 2562 | <title>Simple world clock with eInk display and Raspberry Pi Zero</title> | 2562 | <title>Simple world clock with eInk display and Raspberry Pi Zero</title> |
| 2563 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-world-clock-with-eiink-display-and-raspberry-pi-zero.html</link> | 2563 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-world-clock-with-eiink-display-and-raspberry-pi-zero.html</link> |
| 2564 | <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2564 | <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2565 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-world-clock-with-eiink-display-and-raspberry-pi-zero.html</guid> | 2565 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-world-clock-with-eiink-display-and-raspberry-pi-zero.html</guid> |
| 2566 | <description>Our team is spread across the world, from the USA all the way to Australia, sohaving some sort of world clock makes sense.</description> | 2566 | <description>Our team is spread across the world, from the USA all the way to Australia, sohaving some sort of world clock makes sense.</description> |
| 2567 | <content:encoded><p>Our team is spread across the world, from the USA all the way to Australia, so | 2567 | <content:encoded><p>Our team is spread across the world, from the USA all the way to Australia, so |
| 2568 | having some sort of world clock makes sense.</p> | 2568 | having some sort of world clock makes sense.</p> |
| 2569 | <p>Currently, I am using an extension for Gnome called <a href="https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2657/timezones-extension/">Timezone | 2569 | <p>Currently, I am using an extension for Gnome called <a href="https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2657/timezones-extension/">Timezone |
| 2570 | extension</a>, | 2570 | extension</a>, |
| @@ -2646,17 +2646,17 @@ here</a>, but make sure that dimensions make | |||
| 2646 | sense and also opening for USB port should be added or just use a drill and some | 2646 | sense and also opening for USB port should be added or just use a drill and some |
| 2647 | hot glue to make it stick in the enclosure.</p> | 2647 | hot glue to make it stick in the enclosure.</p> |
| 2648 | </content:encoded> | 2648 | </content:encoded> |
| 2649 | </item> | 2649 | </item> |
| 2650 | 2650 | ||
| 2651 | 2651 | ||
| 2652 | 2652 | ||
| 2653 | <item> | 2653 | <item> |
| 2654 | <title>Using GoAccess with Nginx to replace Google Analytics</title> | 2654 | <title>Using GoAccess with Nginx to replace Google Analytics</title> |
| 2655 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-goaccess-with-nginx-to-replace-google-analytics.html</link> | 2655 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-goaccess-with-nginx-to-replace-google-analytics.html</link> |
| 2656 | <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2656 | <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2657 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-goaccess-with-nginx-to-replace-google-analytics.html</guid> | 2657 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-goaccess-with-nginx-to-replace-google-analytics.html</guid> |
| 2658 | <description>IntroductionI know!</description> | 2658 | <description>IntroductionI know!</description> |
| 2659 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> | 2659 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> |
| 2660 | <p>I know! You cannot simply replace Google Analytics with parsing access logs and | 2660 | <p>I know! You cannot simply replace Google Analytics with parsing access logs and |
| 2661 | displaying a couple of charts. But to be honest, I actually never used Google | 2661 | displaying a couple of charts. But to be honest, I actually never used Google |
| 2662 | Analytics to the fullest extent and was usually interested in seeing page hits | 2662 | Analytics to the fullest extent and was usually interested in seeing page hits |
| @@ -2790,17 +2790,17 @@ and password. If not, try reopening your browser.</p> | |||
| 2790 | <p>That is all. You now have analytics for your server that gets refreshed every 10 | 2790 | <p>That is all. You now have analytics for your server that gets refreshed every 10 |
| 2791 | minutes.</p> | 2791 | minutes.</p> |
| 2792 | </content:encoded> | 2792 | </content:encoded> |
| 2793 | </item> | 2793 | </item> |
| 2794 | 2794 | ||
| 2795 | 2795 | ||
| 2796 | 2796 | ||
| 2797 | <item> | 2797 | <item> |
| 2798 | <title>Replacing Dropbox in favor of DigitalOcean spaces</title> | 2798 | <title>Replacing Dropbox in favor of DigitalOcean spaces</title> |
| 2799 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/replacing-dropbox-in-favor-of-digitalocean-spaces.html</link> | 2799 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/replacing-dropbox-in-favor-of-digitalocean-spaces.html</link> |
| 2800 | <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2800 | <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2021 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2801 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/replacing-dropbox-in-favor-of-digitalocean-spaces.html</guid> | 2801 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/replacing-dropbox-in-favor-of-digitalocean-spaces.html</guid> |
| 2802 | <description>A few months ago I experimented with DigitalOcean spaces as my backup solutionthat could replace Dropboxeventually.</description> | 2802 | <description>A few months ago I experimented with DigitalOcean spaces as my backup solutionthat could replace Dropboxeventually.</description> |
| 2803 | <content:encoded><p>A few months ago I experimented with DigitalOcean spaces as my backup solution | 2803 | <content:encoded><p>A few months ago I experimented with DigitalOcean spaces as my backup solution |
| 2804 | that could <a href="/digitalocean-spaces-to-sync-between-computers.html">replace Dropbox | 2804 | that could <a href="/digitalocean-spaces-to-sync-between-computers.html">replace Dropbox |
| 2805 | eventually</a>. That solution | 2805 | eventually</a>. That solution |
| 2806 | worked quite nicely, and I was amazed how smashing together a couple of existing | 2806 | worked quite nicely, and I was amazed how smashing together a couple of existing |
| @@ -2888,17 +2888,17 @@ flawlessly. I also uninstalled Dropbox and stopped using it completely.</p> | |||
| 2888 | <p>All I need to do is write a Bash script that does the reverse and downloads from | 2888 | <p>All I need to do is write a Bash script that does the reverse and downloads from |
| 2889 | remote server to local folder. This could be another post.</p> | 2889 | remote server to local folder. This could be another post.</p> |
| 2890 | </content:encoded> | 2890 | </content:encoded> |
| 2891 | </item> | 2891 | </item> |
| 2892 | 2892 | ||
| 2893 | 2893 | ||
| 2894 | 2894 | ||
| 2895 | <item> | 2895 | <item> |
| 2896 | <title>Using Digitalocean Spaces to sync between computers</title> | 2896 | <title>Using Digitalocean Spaces to sync between computers</title> |
| 2897 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/digitalocean-spaces-to-sync-between-computers.html</link> | 2897 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/digitalocean-spaces-to-sync-between-computers.html</link> |
| 2898 | <pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2898 | <pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2899 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/digitalocean-spaces-to-sync-between-computers.html</guid> | 2899 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/digitalocean-spaces-to-sync-between-computers.html</guid> |
| 2900 | <description>I&#39;ve been using Dropbox for probably 10+ yearsnow and I-ve became so used to it that it runs in the background that I don&#39;teven imagine a world without it.</description> | 2900 | <description>I&#39;ve been using Dropbox for probably 10+ yearsnow and I-ve became so used to it that it runs in the background that I don&#39;teven imagine a world without it.</description> |
| 2901 | <content:encoded><p>I've been using <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/">Dropbox</a> for probably <strong>10+ years</strong> | 2901 | <content:encoded><p>I've been using <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/">Dropbox</a> for probably <strong>10+ years</strong> |
| 2902 | now and I-ve became so used to it that it runs in the background that I don't | 2902 | now and I-ve became so used to it that it runs in the background that I don't |
| 2903 | even imagine a world without it. But it's not without problems.</p> | 2903 | even imagine a world without it. But it's not without problems.</p> |
| 2904 | <p>At first I had problems with <code>.venv</code> environments for Python and the only | 2904 | <p>At first I had problems with <code>.venv</code> environments for Python and the only |
| @@ -2983,17 +2983,17 @@ now when I am testing how this whole thing works and how it all will turn out.&l | |||
| 2983 | <p>I have also created a small Gnome extension which is still very unstable, but | 2983 | <p>I have also created a small Gnome extension which is still very unstable, but |
| 2984 | when/if this whole experiment pays of I will share on Github.</p> | 2984 | when/if this whole experiment pays of I will share on Github.</p> |
| 2985 | </content:encoded> | 2985 | </content:encoded> |
| 2986 | </item> | 2986 | </item> |
| 2987 | 2987 | ||
| 2988 | 2988 | ||
| 2989 | 2989 | ||
| 2990 | <item> | 2990 | <item> |
| 2991 | <title>Fix bind warning in .profile on login in Ubuntu</title> | 2991 | <title>Fix bind warning in .profile on login in Ubuntu</title> |
| 2992 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bind-warning-on-login-in-ubuntu.html</link> | 2992 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bind-warning-on-login-in-ubuntu.html</link> |
| 2993 | <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 2993 | <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 2994 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bind-warning-on-login-in-ubuntu.html</guid> | 2994 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/bind-warning-on-login-in-ubuntu.html</guid> |
| 2995 | <description>Recently I moved back to bash as mydefault shell.</description> | 2995 | <description>Recently I moved back to bash as mydefault shell.</description> |
| 2996 | <content:encoded><p>Recently I moved back to <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/">bash</a> as my | 2996 | <content:encoded><p>Recently I moved back to <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/">bash</a> as my |
| 2997 | default shell. I was previously using <a href="https://fishshell.com/">fish</a> and got | 2997 | default shell. I was previously using <a href="https://fishshell.com/">fish</a> and got |
| 2998 | used to the cool features it has. But, regardless of that, I wanted to move to a | 2998 | used to the cool features it has. But, regardless of that, I wanted to move to a |
| 2999 | more standard shell because I was hopping back and forth with exporting | 2999 | more standard shell because I was hopping back and forth with exporting |
| @@ -3029,17 +3029,17 @@ commands that presume the session is interactive when it isn't.</p> | |||
| 3029 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#00f">fi</span> | 3029 | </span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#00f">fi</span> |
| 3030 | </span></span></code></pre><p>After logging out and back in the problem was gone.</p> | 3030 | </span></span></code></pre><p>After logging out and back in the problem was gone.</p> |
| 3031 | </content:encoded> | 3031 | </content:encoded> |
| 3032 | </item> | 3032 | </item> |
| 3033 | 3033 | ||
| 3034 | 3034 | ||
| 3035 | 3035 | ||
| 3036 | <item> | 3036 | <item> |
| 3037 | <title>Getting started with MicroPython and ESP8266</title> | 3037 | <title>Getting started with MicroPython and ESP8266</title> |
| 3038 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/esp8266-and-micropython-guide.html</link> | 3038 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/esp8266-and-micropython-guide.html</link> |
| 3039 | <pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3039 | <pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3040 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/esp8266-and-micropython-guide.html</guid> | 3040 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/esp8266-and-micropython-guide.html</guid> |
| 3041 | <description>IntroductionA while ago I bought someESP8266 andESP32 dev boards to playaround with and I finally found a project to try it out.</description> | 3041 | <description>IntroductionA while ago I bought someESP8266 andESP32 dev boards to playaround with and I finally found a project to try it out.</description> |
| 3042 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> | 3042 | <content:encoded><h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> |
| 3043 | <p>A while ago I bought some | 3043 | <p>A while ago I bought some |
| 3044 | <a href="https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp8266">ESP8266</a> and | 3044 | <a href="https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp8266">ESP8266</a> and |
| 3045 | <a href="https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp32">ESP32</a> dev boards to play | 3045 | <a href="https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp32">ESP32</a> dev boards to play |
| @@ -3210,17 +3210,17 @@ device.</p> | |||
| 3210 | <li><a href="http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/quickref.html">http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/quickref.html</a></li> | 3210 | <li><a href="http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/quickref.html">http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/quickref.html</a></li> |
| 3211 | </ul> | 3211 | </ul> |
| 3212 | </content:encoded> | 3212 | </content:encoded> |
| 3213 | </item> | 3213 | </item> |
| 3214 | 3214 | ||
| 3215 | 3215 | ||
| 3216 | 3216 | ||
| 3217 | <item> | 3217 | <item> |
| 3218 | <title>Disable mouse wake from suspend with systemd service</title> | 3218 | <title>Disable mouse wake from suspend with systemd service</title> |
| 3219 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/disable-mouse-wake-from-suspend-with-systemd-service.html</link> | 3219 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/disable-mouse-wake-from-suspend-with-systemd-service.html</link> |
| 3220 | <pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3220 | <pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3221 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/disable-mouse-wake-from-suspend-with-systemd-service.html</guid> | 3221 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/disable-mouse-wake-from-suspend-with-systemd-service.html</guid> |
| 3222 | <description>I recently bought ThinkPadX220 just as ajoke on eBay to test Linux distributions and play around with things and notdestroy my main machine.</description> | 3222 | <description>I recently bought ThinkPadX220 just as ajoke on eBay to test Linux distributions and play around with things and notdestroy my main machine.</description> |
| 3223 | <content:encoded><p>I recently bought <a href="https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x220">ThinkPad | 3223 | <content:encoded><p>I recently bought <a href="https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x220">ThinkPad |
| 3224 | X220</a> just as a | 3224 | X220</a> just as a |
| 3225 | joke on eBay to test Linux distributions and play around with things and not | 3225 | joke on eBay to test Linux distributions and play around with things and not |
| 3226 | destroy my main machine. Little to my knowledge I felt in love with it. Man, | 3226 | destroy my main machine. Little to my knowledge I felt in love with it. Man, |
| @@ -3270,17 +3270,17 @@ If you have many devices you would like to surpress from waking up your machine | |||
| 3270 | I would create a shell script and call that instead of direclty doing it in | 3270 | I would create a shell script and call that instead of direclty doing it in |
| 3271 | service file.</p> | 3271 | service file.</p> |
| 3272 | </content:encoded> | 3272 | </content:encoded> |
| 3273 | </item> | 3273 | </item> |
| 3274 | 3274 | ||
| 3275 | 3275 | ||
| 3276 | 3276 | ||
| 3277 | <item> | 3277 | <item> |
| 3278 | <title>Remote work and how it affects the daily lives of people</title> | 3278 | <title>Remote work and how it affects the daily lives of people</title> |
| 3279 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/remote-work.html</link> | 3279 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/remote-work.html</link> |
| 3280 | <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3280 | <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3281 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/remote-work.html</guid> | 3281 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/remote-work.html</guid> |
| 3282 | <description>I have been working remotely for the past 5 years.</description> | 3282 | <description>I have been working remotely for the past 5 years.</description> |
| 3283 | <content:encoded><p>I have been working remotely for the past 5 years. I love it. Love the freedom | 3283 | <content:encoded><p>I have been working remotely for the past 5 years. I love it. Love the freedom |
| 3284 | and make your schedule thingy.</p> | 3284 | and make your schedule thingy.</p> |
| 3285 | <h2 id="you-work-more-not-less">You work more not less</h2> | 3285 | <h2 id="you-work-more-not-less">You work more not less</h2> |
| 3286 | <p>I've heard from people things like: &quot;Oh, you are so lucky, working from home, | 3286 | <p>I've heard from people things like: &quot;Oh, you are so lucky, working from home, |
| @@ -3336,17 +3336,17 @@ weekly not daily. You hired them and give them the benefit of the doubt that | |||
| 3336 | they will deliver what you agreed upon.</li> | 3336 | they will deliver what you agreed upon.</li> |
| 3337 | </ul> | 3337 | </ul> |
| 3338 | </content:encoded> | 3338 | </content:encoded> |
| 3339 | </item> | 3339 | </item> |
| 3340 | 3340 | ||
| 3341 | 3341 | ||
| 3342 | 3342 | ||
| 3343 | <item> | 3343 | <item> |
| 3344 | <title>My love and hate relationship with Node.js</title> | 3344 | <title>My love and hate relationship with Node.js</title> |
| 3345 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/my-love-and-hate-relationship-with-nodejs.html</link> | 3345 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/my-love-and-hate-relationship-with-nodejs.html</link> |
| 3346 | <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3346 | <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3347 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/my-love-and-hate-relationship-with-nodejs.html</guid> | 3347 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/my-love-and-hate-relationship-with-nodejs.html</guid> |
| 3348 | <description>Previous project I was working on was being coded inGolang.</description> | 3348 | <description>Previous project I was working on was being coded inGolang.</description> |
| 3349 | <content:encoded><p>Previous project I was working on was being coded in | 3349 | <content:encoded><p>Previous project I was working on was being coded in |
| 3350 | <a href="https://golang.org/">Golang</a>. Also was my first project using it. And damn, | 3350 | <a href="https://golang.org/">Golang</a>. Also was my first project using it. And damn, |
| 3351 | that was an awesome experience. The whole thing is just superb. From how errors | 3351 | that was an awesome experience. The whole thing is just superb. From how errors |
| 3352 | are handled. The C-like way you handle compiling. The way the language is | 3352 | are handled. The C-like way you handle compiling. The way the language is |
| @@ -3436,17 +3436,17 @@ quickly and do impossible things in crazy limited time.</p> | |||
| 3436 | <p>I hate to admit it. But I love Node.js. Dammit, I love it :)</p> | 3436 | <p>I hate to admit it. But I love Node.js. Dammit, I love it :)</p> |
| 3437 | <p>2023 Update: I hate Node.js!</p> | 3437 | <p>2023 Update: I hate Node.js!</p> |
| 3438 | </content:encoded> | 3438 | </content:encoded> |
| 3439 | </item> | 3439 | </item> |
| 3440 | 3440 | ||
| 3441 | 3441 | ||
| 3442 | 3442 | ||
| 3443 | <item> | 3443 | <item> |
| 3444 | <title>The strange case of Elasticsearch allocation failure</title> | 3444 | <title>The strange case of Elasticsearch allocation failure</title> |
| 3445 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/the-strange-case-of-elasticsearch-allocation-failure.html</link> | 3445 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/the-strange-case-of-elasticsearch-allocation-failure.html</link> |
| 3446 | <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3446 | <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3447 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/the-strange-case-of-elasticsearch-allocation-failure.html</guid> | 3447 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/the-strange-case-of-elasticsearch-allocation-failure.html</guid> |
| 3448 | <description>I&#39;ve been using Elasticsearch in production for 5 years now and never had asingle problem with it.</description> | 3448 | <description>I&#39;ve been using Elasticsearch in production for 5 years now and never had asingle problem with it.</description> |
| 3449 | <content:encoded><p>I've been using Elasticsearch in production for 5 years now and never had a | 3449 | <content:encoded><p>I've been using Elasticsearch in production for 5 years now and never had a |
| 3450 | single problem with it. Hell, never even known there could be a problem. Just | 3450 | single problem with it. Hell, never even known there could be a problem. Just |
| 3451 | worked. All this time. The first node that I deployed is still being used in | 3451 | worked. All this time. The first node that I deployed is still being used in |
| 3452 | production, never updated, upgraded, touched in anyway.</p> | 3452 | production, never updated, upgraded, touched in anyway.</p> |
| @@ -3516,17 +3516,17 @@ mode but I am also getting a notification that the cluster has processing status | |||
| 3516 | which could mean million of things.</p> | 3516 | which could mean million of things.</p> |
| 3517 | <p>Godspeed!</p> | 3517 | <p>Godspeed!</p> |
| 3518 | </content:encoded> | 3518 | </content:encoded> |
| 3519 | </item> | 3519 | </item> |
| 3520 | 3520 | ||
| 3521 | 3521 | ||
| 3522 | 3522 | ||
| 3523 | <item> | 3523 | <item> |
| 3524 | <title>Create placeholder images with sharp Node.js image processing library</title> | 3524 | <title>Create placeholder images with sharp Node.js image processing library</title> |
| 3525 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/create-placeholder-images-with-sharp.html</link> | 3525 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/create-placeholder-images-with-sharp.html</link> |
| 3526 | <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3526 | <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3527 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/create-placeholder-images-with-sharp.html</guid> | 3527 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/create-placeholder-images-with-sharp.html</guid> |
| 3528 | <description>I have been searching for a solution to pre-generate some placeholder images forimage server I needed to develop that resizes images on S3.</description> | 3528 | <description>I have been searching for a solution to pre-generate some placeholder images forimage server I needed to develop that resizes images on S3.</description> |
| 3529 | <content:encoded><p>I have been searching for a solution to pre-generate some placeholder images for | 3529 | <content:encoded><p>I have been searching for a solution to pre-generate some placeholder images for |
| 3530 | image server I needed to develop that resizes images on S3. I though this would | 3530 | image server I needed to develop that resizes images on S3. I though this would |
| 3531 | be a 15min job and quickly found out how very mistaken I was.</p> | 3531 | be a 15min job and quickly found out how very mistaken I was.</p> |
| 3532 | <p>Even though Node.js is not really the best way to do this kind of things (surely | 3532 | <p>Even though Node.js is not really the best way to do this kind of things (surely |
| @@ -3609,17 +3609,17 @@ the center and adds <code>20px</code> padding on all sides. If text | |||
| 3609 | image it will get cut.</p> | 3609 | image it will get cut.</p> |
| 3610 | </blockquote> | 3610 | </blockquote> |
| 3611 | </content:encoded> | 3611 | </content:encoded> |
| 3612 | </item> | 3612 | </item> |
| 3613 | 3613 | ||
| 3614 | 3614 | ||
| 3615 | 3615 | ||
| 3616 | <item> | 3616 | <item> |
| 3617 | <title>Simple Server-Sent Events based PubSub Server</title> | 3617 | <title>Simple Server-Sent Events based PubSub Server</title> |
| 3618 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-server-sent-events-based-pubsub-server.html</link> | 3618 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-server-sent-events-based-pubsub-server.html</link> |
| 3619 | <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 3619 | <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 3620 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-server-sent-events-based-pubsub-server.html</guid> | 3620 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-server-sent-events-based-pubsub-server.html</guid> |
| 3621 | <description>Before we continue .</description> | 3621 | <description>Before we continue .</description> |
| 3622 | <content:encoded><h2 id="before-we-continue-">Before we continue ...</h2> | 3622 | <content:encoded><h2 id="before-we-continue-">Before we continue ...</h2> |
| 3623 | <p>Publisher Subscriber model is nothing new and there are many amazing solutions | 3623 | <p>Publisher Subscriber model is nothing new and there are many amazing solutions |
| 3624 | out there, so writing a new one would be a waste of time if other solutions | 3624 | out there, so writing a new one would be a waste of time if other solutions |
| 3625 | wouldn't have quite complex install procedures and weren't so hard to maintain. | 3625 | wouldn't have quite complex install procedures and weren't so hard to maintain. |
| @@ -4009,17 +4009,17 @@ setting can be adjusted in <code>server.js</code> file; search for t | |||
| 4009 | <li><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSockets_API">The WebSocket API (WebSockets)</a></li> | 4009 | <li><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSockets_API">The WebSocket API (WebSockets)</a></li> |
| 4010 | </ul> | 4010 | </ul> |
| 4011 | </content:encoded> | 4011 | </content:encoded> |
| 4012 | </item> | 4012 | </item> |
| 4013 | 4013 | ||
| 4014 | 4014 | ||
| 4015 | 4015 | ||
| 4016 | <item> | 4016 | <item> |
| 4017 | <title>Using sentiment analysis for clickbait detection in RSS feeds</title> | 4017 | <title>Using sentiment analysis for clickbait detection in RSS feeds</title> |
| 4018 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-sentiment-analysis-for-clickbait-detection-in-rss-feeds.html</link> | 4018 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-sentiment-analysis-for-clickbait-detection-in-rss-feeds.html</link> |
| 4019 | <pubDate>Sat, 19 Oct 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 4019 | <pubDate>Sat, 19 Oct 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 4020 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-sentiment-analysis-for-clickbait-detection-in-rss-feeds.html</guid> | 4020 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-sentiment-analysis-for-clickbait-detection-in-rss-feeds.html</guid> |
| 4021 | <description>Initial thoughtsOne of the things that interested me for a while now is if major wellestablished news sites use click bait titles to drive additional traffic totheir sites and generate additional impressions.</description> | 4021 | <description>Initial thoughtsOne of the things that interested me for a while now is if major wellestablished news sites use click bait titles to drive additional traffic totheir sites and generate additional impressions.</description> |
| 4022 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> | 4022 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> |
| 4023 | <p>One of the things that interested me for a while now is if major well | 4023 | <p>One of the things that interested me for a while now is if major well |
| 4024 | established news sites use click bait titles to drive additional traffic to | 4024 | established news sites use click bait titles to drive additional traffic to |
| 4025 | their sites and generate additional impressions.</p> | 4025 | their sites and generate additional impressions.</p> |
| @@ -4099,17 +4099,17 @@ specific RSS feed item. 1 means positive and -1 means negative sentiment.</p& | |||
| 4099 | <li><a href="https://github.com/abdulfatir/twitter-sentiment-analysis">Sentiment analysis on tweets using Naive Bayes, SVM, CNN, LSTM, etc. by Abdul Fatir</a></li> | 4099 | <li><a href="https://github.com/abdulfatir/twitter-sentiment-analysis">Sentiment analysis on tweets using Naive Bayes, SVM, CNN, LSTM, etc. by Abdul Fatir</a></li> |
| 4100 | </ul> | 4100 | </ul> |
| 4101 | </content:encoded> | 4101 | </content:encoded> |
| 4102 | </item> | 4102 | </item> |
| 4103 | 4103 | ||
| 4104 | 4104 | ||
| 4105 | 4105 | ||
| 4106 | <item> | 4106 | <item> |
| 4107 | <title>Simplifying and reducing clutter in my life and work</title> | 4107 | <title>Simplifying and reducing clutter in my life and work</title> |
| 4108 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simplifying-and-reducing-clutter.html</link> | 4108 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simplifying-and-reducing-clutter.html</link> |
| 4109 | <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 4109 | <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 4110 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simplifying-and-reducing-clutter.html</guid> | 4110 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simplifying-and-reducing-clutter.html</guid> |
| 4111 | <description>I recently moved my main working machine back from Hachintosh to Linux.</description> | 4111 | <description>I recently moved my main working machine back from Hachintosh to Linux.</description> |
| 4112 | <content:encoded><p>I recently moved my main working machine back from Hachintosh to Linux. Well the | 4112 | <content:encoded><p>I recently moved my main working machine back from Hachintosh to Linux. Well the |
| 4113 | experiment was interesting and I have done some great work on macOS but it was | 4113 | experiment was interesting and I have done some great work on macOS but it was |
| 4114 | time to move back.</p> | 4114 | time to move back.</p> |
| 4115 | <p>I actually really missed Linux. The simplicity of <code>apt-get</code> or just the amount | 4115 | <p>I actually really missed Linux. The simplicity of <code>apt-get</code> or just the amount |
| @@ -4154,17 +4154,17 @@ the overhead was just too insane. There comes a point when you stretch yourself | |||
| 4154 | too much and then you stop progressing and with that comes dissatisfaction.</p> | 4154 | too much and then you stop progressing and with that comes dissatisfaction.</p> |
| 4155 | <p>So that's about it. Moving forward minimal style.</p> | 4155 | <p>So that's about it. Moving forward minimal style.</p> |
| 4156 | </content:encoded> | 4156 | </content:encoded> |
| 4157 | </item> | 4157 | </item> |
| 4158 | 4158 | ||
| 4159 | 4159 | ||
| 4160 | 4160 | ||
| 4161 | <item> | 4161 | <item> |
| 4162 | <title>Encoding binary data into DNA sequence</title> | 4162 | <title>Encoding binary data into DNA sequence</title> |
| 4163 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/encoding-binary-data-into-dna-sequence.html</link> | 4163 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/encoding-binary-data-into-dna-sequence.html</link> |
| 4164 | <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 4164 | <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 4165 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/encoding-binary-data-into-dna-sequence.html</guid> | 4165 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/encoding-binary-data-into-dna-sequence.html</guid> |
| 4166 | <description>Initial thoughtsImagine a world where you could go outside and take a leaf from a tree and putit through your personal DNA sequencer and get data like music, videos orcomputer programs from it.</description> | 4166 | <description>Initial thoughtsImagine a world where you could go outside and take a leaf from a tree and putit through your personal DNA sequencer and get data like music, videos orcomputer programs from it.</description> |
| 4167 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> | 4167 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> |
| 4168 | <p>Imagine a world where you could go outside and take a leaf from a tree and put | 4168 | <p>Imagine a world where you could go outside and take a leaf from a tree and put |
| 4169 | it through your personal DNA sequencer and get data like music, videos or | 4169 | it through your personal DNA sequencer and get data like music, videos or |
| 4170 | computer programs from it. Well, this is all possible now. It was not done on a | 4170 | computer programs from it. Well, this is all possible now. It was not done on a |
| @@ -4537,17 +4537,17 @@ into DNA sequence.</p> | |||
| 4537 | <li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTA_format">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTA_format</a></li> | 4537 | <li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTA_format">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTA_format</a></li> |
| 4538 | </ul> | 4538 | </ul> |
| 4539 | </content:encoded> | 4539 | </content:encoded> |
| 4540 | </item> | 4540 | </item> |
| 4541 | 4541 | ||
| 4542 | 4542 | ||
| 4543 | 4543 | ||
| 4544 | <item> | 4544 | <item> |
| 4545 | <title>Using DigitalOcean Spaces Object Storage with FUSE</title> | 4545 | <title>Using DigitalOcean Spaces Object Storage with FUSE</title> |
| 4546 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-digitalocean-spaces-object-storage-with-fuse.html</link> | 4546 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-digitalocean-spaces-object-storage-with-fuse.html</link> |
| 4547 | <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2018 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 4547 | <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2018 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 4548 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-digitalocean-spaces-object-storage-with-fuse.html</guid> | 4548 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/using-digitalocean-spaces-object-storage-with-fuse.html</guid> |
| 4549 | <description>Couple of months ago DigitalOcean introduced newproduct calledSpaces whichis Object Storage very similar to Amazon&#39;s S3.</description> | 4549 | <description>Couple of months ago DigitalOcean introduced newproduct calledSpaces whichis Object Storage very similar to Amazon&#39;s S3.</description> |
| 4550 | <content:encoded><p>Couple of months ago <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com">DigitalOcean</a> introduced new | 4550 | <content:encoded><p>Couple of months ago <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com">DigitalOcean</a> introduced new |
| 4551 | product called | 4551 | product called |
| 4552 | <a href="https://blog.digitalocean.com/introducing-spaces-object-storage/">Spaces</a> which | 4552 | <a href="https://blog.digitalocean.com/introducing-spaces-object-storage/">Spaces</a> which |
| 4553 | is Object Storage very similar to Amazon's S3. This really peaked my interest, | 4553 | is Object Storage very similar to Amazon's S3. This really peaked my interest, |
| @@ -4839,17 +4839,17 @@ minutes old data this would be very interesting. If any of you find this | |||
| 4839 | proposal interesting please write in a comment box below or shoot me an email | 4839 | proposal interesting please write in a comment box below or shoot me an email |
| 4840 | and I will keep you posted.</p> | 4840 | and I will keep you posted.</p> |
| 4841 | </content:encoded> | 4841 | </content:encoded> |
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| 4843 | 4843 | ||
| 4844 | 4844 | ||
| 4845 | 4845 | ||
| 4846 | <item> | 4846 | <item> |
| 4847 | <title>Simple IOT application supported by real-time monitoring and data history</title> | 4847 | <title>Simple IOT application supported by real-time monitoring and data history</title> |
| 4848 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-iot-application.html</link> | 4848 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-iot-application.html</link> |
| 4849 | <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 4849 | <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 4850 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-iot-application.html</guid> | 4850 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-iot-application.html</guid> |
| 4851 | <description>Initial thoughtsI have been developing these kind of application for the better part of my last5 years and people keep asking me how to approach developing such applicationand I will give a try explaining it here.</description> | 4851 | <description>Initial thoughtsI have been developing these kind of application for the better part of my last5 years and people keep asking me how to approach developing such applicationand I will give a try explaining it here.</description> |
| 4852 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> | 4852 | <content:encoded><h2 id="initial-thoughts">Initial thoughts</h2> |
| 4853 | <p>I have been developing these kind of application for the better part of my last | 4853 | <p>I have been developing these kind of application for the better part of my last |
| 4854 | 5 years and people keep asking me how to approach developing such application | 4854 | 5 years and people keep asking me how to approach developing such application |
| 4855 | and I will give a try explaining it here.</p> | 4855 | and I will give a try explaining it here.</p> |
| @@ -5376,17 +5376,17 @@ resources for you to examine:</p> | |||
| 5376 | </ul> | 5376 | </ul> |
| 5377 | <p>Any comment or additional ideas are welcomed in comments below.</p> | 5377 | <p>Any comment or additional ideas are welcomed in comments below.</p> |
| 5378 | </content:encoded> | 5378 | </content:encoded> |
| 5379 | </item> | 5379 | </item> |
| 5380 | 5380 | ||
| 5381 | 5381 | ||
| 5382 | 5382 | ||
| 5383 | <item> | 5383 | <item> |
| 5384 | <title>Profiling Python web applications with visual tools</title> | 5384 | <title>Profiling Python web applications with visual tools</title> |
| 5385 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/profiling-python-web-applications-with-visual-tools.html</link> | 5385 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/profiling-python-web-applications-with-visual-tools.html</link> |
| 5386 | <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 5386 | <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 5387 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/profiling-python-web-applications-with-visual-tools.html</guid> | 5387 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/profiling-python-web-applications-with-visual-tools.html</guid> |
| 5388 | <description>I have been profiling my software with KCachegrind for a long time now and I wasmissing this option when I am developing API&#39;s or other web services.</description> | 5388 | <description>I have been profiling my software with KCachegrind for a long time now and I wasmissing this option when I am developing API&#39;s or other web services.</description> |
| 5389 | <content:encoded><p>I have been profiling my software with KCachegrind for a long time now and I was | 5389 | <content:encoded><p>I have been profiling my software with KCachegrind for a long time now and I was |
| 5390 | missing this option when I am developing API's or other web services. I always | 5390 | missing this option when I am developing API's or other web services. I always |
| 5391 | knew that this is possible but never really took the time and dive into it.</p> | 5391 | knew that this is possible but never really took the time and dive into it.</p> |
| 5392 | <p>Before we begin there are some requirements. We will need to:</p> | 5392 | <p>Before we begin there are some requirements. We will need to:</p> |
| @@ -5558,17 +5558,17 @@ way for installing pip software by targeting user level instead of using sudo.&l | |||
| 5558 | </span></span></code></pre><p>Or as suggested by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/mvt">mvt</a> you can | 5558 | </span></span></code></pre><p>Or as suggested by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/mvt">mvt</a> you can |
| 5559 | use <a href="https://github.com/mitsuhiko/pipsi">pipsi</a>.</p> | 5559 | use <a href="https://github.com/mitsuhiko/pipsi">pipsi</a>.</p> |
| 5560 | </content:encoded> | 5560 | </content:encoded> |
| 5561 | </item> | 5561 | </item> |
| 5562 | 5562 | ||
| 5563 | 5563 | ||
| 5564 | 5564 | ||
| 5565 | <item> | 5565 | <item> |
| 5566 | <title>What I've learned developing ad server</title> | 5566 | <title>What I've learned developing ad server</title> |
| 5567 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-i-ve-learned-developing-ad-server.html</link> | 5567 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-i-ve-learned-developing-ad-server.html</link> |
| 5568 | <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 5568 | <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 5569 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-i-ve-learned-developing-ad-server.html</guid> | 5569 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/what-i-ve-learned-developing-ad-server.html</guid> |
| 5570 | <description>For the past year and half I have been developing native advertising server thatcontextually matches ads and displays them in different template forms onvariety of websites.</description> | 5570 | <description>For the past year and half I have been developing native advertising server thatcontextually matches ads and displays them in different template forms onvariety of websites.</description> |
| 5571 | <content:encoded><p>For the past year and half I have been developing native advertising server that | 5571 | <content:encoded><p>For the past year and half I have been developing native advertising server that |
| 5572 | contextually matches ads and displays them in different template forms on | 5572 | contextually matches ads and displays them in different template forms on |
| 5573 | variety of websites. This project grew from serving thousands of ads per day to | 5573 | variety of websites. This project grew from serving thousands of ads per day to |
| 5574 | millions.</p> | 5574 | millions.</p> |
| @@ -5725,17 +5725,17 @@ of the box. But all this can be achieved with Memcached.</p> | |||
| 5725 | in here deserves it's own post but you probably got the idea about the problems | 5725 | in here deserves it's own post but you probably got the idea about the problems |
| 5726 | we faced.</p> | 5726 | we faced.</p> |
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| 5728 | </item> | 5728 | </item> |
| 5729 | 5729 | ||
| 5730 | 5730 | ||
| 5731 | 5731 | ||
| 5732 | <item> | 5732 | <item> |
| 5733 | <title>Golang profiling simplified</title> | 5733 | <title>Golang profiling simplified</title> |
| 5734 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/golang-profiling-simplified.html</link> | 5734 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/golang-profiling-simplified.html</link> |
| 5735 | <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 5735 | <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2017 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 5736 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/golang-profiling-simplified.html</guid> | 5736 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/golang-profiling-simplified.html</guid> |
| 5737 | <description>Many posts have been written regarding profiling in Golang and I haven’t foundproper tutorial regarding this.</description> | 5737 | <description>Many posts have been written regarding profiling in Golang and I haven’t foundproper tutorial regarding this.</description> |
| 5738 | <content:encoded><p>Many posts have been written regarding profiling in Golang and I haven’t found | 5738 | <content:encoded><p>Many posts have been written regarding profiling in Golang and I haven’t found |
| 5739 | proper tutorial regarding this. Almost all of them are missing some part of | 5739 | proper tutorial regarding this. Almost all of them are missing some part of |
| 5740 | important information and it gets pretty frustrating when you have a deadline | 5740 | important information and it gets pretty frustrating when you have a deadline |
| 5741 | and are not finding simple distilled solution.</p> | 5741 | and are not finding simple distilled solution.</p> |
| @@ -5833,17 +5833,17 @@ folder as our program.</p> | |||
| 5833 | <li><a href="/posts/go-profiling/golang-profiling-cpu.pdf">CPU PDF profile example</a></li> | 5833 | <li><a href="/posts/go-profiling/golang-profiling-cpu.pdf">CPU PDF profile example</a></li> |
| 5834 | </ul> | 5834 | </ul> |
| 5835 | </content:encoded> | 5835 | </content:encoded> |
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| 5837 | 5837 | ||
| 5838 | 5838 | ||
| 5839 | 5839 | ||
| 5840 | <item> | 5840 | <item> |
| 5841 | <title>Software development and my favorite pitfalls</title> | 5841 | <title>Software development and my favorite pitfalls</title> |
| 5842 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/software-development-pitfalls.html</link> | 5842 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/software-development-pitfalls.html</link> |
| 5843 | <pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 5843 | <pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 5844 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/software-development-pitfalls.html</guid> | 5844 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/software-development-pitfalls.html</guid> |
| 5845 | <description>Over the years I had the privilege to work on some very excited projects both insoftware development field and also in electronics field and every experiencetaught me some invaluable lessons about how NOT TO approach development.</description> | 5845 | <description>Over the years I had the privilege to work on some very excited projects both insoftware development field and also in electronics field and every experiencetaught me some invaluable lessons about how NOT TO approach development.</description> |
| 5846 | <content:encoded><p>Over the years I had the privilege to work on some very excited projects both in | 5846 | <content:encoded><p>Over the years I had the privilege to work on some very excited projects both in |
| 5847 | software development field and also in electronics field and every experience | 5847 | software development field and also in electronics field and every experience |
| 5848 | taught me some invaluable lessons about how NOT TO approach development. And | 5848 | taught me some invaluable lessons about how NOT TO approach development. And |
| 5849 | through this post I will try to point out some absurd, outdated techniques I | 5849 | through this post I will try to point out some absurd, outdated techniques I |
| @@ -5985,17 +5985,17 @@ explanation why I do these things. There is always space for growth. And maybe | |||
| 5985 | you will also find some of yourself in this post and realize what needs to | 5985 | you will also find some of yourself in this post and realize what needs to |
| 5986 | change for you to evolve.</p> | 5986 | change for you to evolve.</p> |
| 5987 | </content:encoded> | 5987 | </content:encoded> |
| 5988 | </item> | 5988 | </item> |
| 5989 | 5989 | ||
| 5990 | 5990 | ||
| 5991 | 5991 | ||
| 5992 | <item> | 5992 | <item> |
| 5993 | <title>Wireless sensor networks</title> | 5993 | <title>Wireless sensor networks</title> |
| 5994 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wireless-sensor-networks.html</link> | 5994 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wireless-sensor-networks.html</link> |
| 5995 | <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2013 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 5995 | <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2013 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 5996 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wireless-sensor-networks.html</guid> | 5996 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/wireless-sensor-networks.html</guid> |
| 5997 | <description>Zigbee networks have this wonderful capability to self-heal, which means theycan reorder connections between them if one of them is inoperable.</description> | 5997 | <description>Zigbee networks have this wonderful capability to self-heal, which means theycan reorder connections between them if one of them is inoperable.</description> |
| 5998 | <content:encoded><p>Zigbee networks have this wonderful capability to self-heal, which means they | 5998 | <content:encoded><p>Zigbee networks have this wonderful capability to self-heal, which means they |
| 5999 | can reorder connections between them if one of them is inoperable. This works | 5999 | can reorder connections between them if one of them is inoperable. This works |
| 6000 | our of the box when you deploy them. But you have to have in mind that achieving | 6000 | our of the box when you deploy them. But you have to have in mind that achieving |
| 6001 | this is not as easy as you would think. None of it is plug&amp;play. So to make | 6001 | this is not as easy as you would think. None of it is plug&amp;play. So to make |
| @@ -6041,17 +6041,17 @@ good starting point for everybody who wants to build wireless networks.</p> | |||
| 6041 | <li><a href="http://www.bis.doc.gov/licensing/exportingbasics.htm">http://www.bis.doc.gov/licensing/exportingbasics.htm</a></li> | 6041 | <li><a href="http://www.bis.doc.gov/licensing/exportingbasics.htm">http://www.bis.doc.gov/licensing/exportingbasics.htm</a></li> |
| 6042 | </ul> | 6042 | </ul> |
| 6043 | </content:encoded> | 6043 | </content:encoded> |
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| 6045 | 6045 | ||
| 6046 | 6046 | ||
| 6047 | 6047 | ||
| 6048 | <item> | 6048 | <item> |
| 6049 | <title>LED technology might not be as eco-friendly as you think</title> | 6049 | <title>LED technology might not be as eco-friendly as you think</title> |
| 6050 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/led-technology-not-so-eco.html</link> | 6050 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/led-technology-not-so-eco.html</link> |
| 6051 | <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 6051 | <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 6052 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/led-technology-not-so-eco.html</guid> | 6052 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/led-technology-not-so-eco.html</guid> |
| 6053 | <description>There is a lot of talk about LED technology.</description> | 6053 | <description>There is a lot of talk about LED technology.</description> |
| 6054 | <content:encoded><p>There is a lot of talk about LED technology. It is beginning to infiltrate | 6054 | <content:encoded><p>There is a lot of talk about LED technology. It is beginning to infiltrate |
| 6055 | industry at a fast rate, and it’s a challenge for designers and also engineers. | 6055 | industry at a fast rate, and it’s a challenge for designers and also engineers. |
| 6056 | I wondered when a weakness will be revealed. Then I stomped on an article | 6056 | I wondered when a weakness will be revealed. Then I stomped on an article |
| 6057 | talking about harm in using LED technology. It looks like this magical | 6057 | talking about harm in using LED technology. It looks like this magical |
| @@ -6073,17 +6073,17 @@ hope I will be reading documents regarding solution for this concern soon.</p | |||
| 6073 | <li><a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_7483442_dispose-lowenergy-light-bulb.html">How to Dispose of a Low-Energy Light Bulb</a></li> | 6073 | <li><a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_7483442_dispose-lowenergy-light-bulb.html">How to Dispose of a Low-Energy Light Bulb</a></li> |
| 6074 | </ul> | 6074 | </ul> |
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| 6078 | 6078 | ||
| 6079 | 6079 | ||
| 6080 | <item> | 6080 | <item> |
| 6081 | <title>Most likely to succeed in the year of 2011</title> | 6081 | <title>Most likely to succeed in the year of 2011</title> |
| 6082 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/most-likely-to-succeed-in-year-of-2011.html</link> | 6082 | <link>https://mitjafelicijan.com/most-likely-to-succeed-in-year-of-2011.html</link> |
| 6083 | <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> | 6083 | <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate> |
| 6084 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/most-likely-to-succeed-in-year-of-2011.html</guid> | 6084 | <guid>https://mitjafelicijan.com/most-likely-to-succeed-in-year-of-2011.html</guid> |
| 6085 | <description>The year of 2010 was definitely the year of Geo-location.</description> | 6085 | <description>The year of 2010 was definitely the year of Geo-location.</description> |
| 6086 | <content:encoded><p>The year of 2010 was definitely the year of Geo-location. The market responded | 6086 | <content:encoded><p>The year of 2010 was definitely the year of Geo-location. The market responded |
| 6087 | beautifully and lots of very cool services were launched. We all have to thank | 6087 | beautifully and lots of very cool services were launched. We all have to thank |
| 6088 | the mobile market for such extensive adoption. With new generations of mobile | 6088 | the mobile market for such extensive adoption. With new generations of mobile |
| 6089 | phones that are not only buffed with high-tech hardware but are also affordable. | 6089 | phones that are not only buffed with high-tech hardware but are also affordable. |
| @@ -6113,8 +6113,8 @@ is everything now.</p> | |||
| 6113 | <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_system">Embedded system</a></li> | 6113 | <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_system">Embedded system</a></li> |
| 6114 | </ul> | 6114 | </ul> |
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