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| 10 | in Flask and Bottle to moving on to static site generators. I have used and | ||
| 11 | tested probably 10s of them my now. From homebrew solutions to the biggest and | ||
| 12 | the baddest. From Bash scripts to Node.js disasters. I've seen some things, no | ||
| 13 | doubt. Not all bad.<p>I have been closely observing the web and where the trends are going, and I | ||
| 14 | don't like what I see. Instead of internet being this weird place where | ||
| 15 | experimentation is happening, it all became stale and formulized. Boring, | ||
| 16 | actually. Really boring. And sad. Where is that old, revolutionary FU spirit I | ||
| 17 | remember? It's still there, I know. But it's being drowned by the voices of | ||
| 18 | mediocrity and formulaic boredom.<p>It almost feels like that the internet stopped for 10 years and only now | ||
| 19 | something has started happening. With all the insanity around the world. People | ||
| 20 | hating people without actual reasons, just because it's fashionable to hate and | ||
| 21 | crowd is saying so. Sad state of affairs.<p>All this is contributing to this overall negativity masked as apathy. Everybody | ||
| 22 | walking in lockstep. Instead of being creative and bold, we are just | ||
| 23 | re-inventing the world and making the same mistakes. Maybe, just maybe, some | ||
| 24 | things are good enough and there is no need to try to be too smart for our own | ||
| 25 | good. After N-attempts, maybe something should click inside our heads to maybe | ||
| 26 | say: "This thing, opinion, etc. is actually really good, and even after several | ||
| 27 | attempts it still holds."<p>The older I get, the more careful I am of my own thoughts and why I think the | ||
| 28 | way I think. More and more, I try to understand people with opposite | ||
| 29 | opinions. Far from perfect, but closer to bearable. And then I see people | ||
| 30 | hearing or reading a thing on internet and let's fucking goooooo! Strong | ||
| 31 | opinions are a sign of a weak and uneducated mind. I am more and more sure of | ||
| 32 | this.<p>It's gotten to a point where you can with great certainty deduce a person's | ||
| 33 | personality based on one or two opinions. How boring have we become. No wonder | ||
| 34 | people can't talk to each other. These would be very quick conversations anyway.<p>I just got remembered of a song, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_nc1IVoMxc">"Hi | ||
| 35 | Ren"</a>. The ending talks about being | ||
| 36 | stiff and not being able to dance. Such an amazing metaphor. And we as people | ||
| 37 | have gone so far, we can't even walk or even crawl normally anymore. We have | ||
| 38 | forgotten that the most beautiful things in life have a great deal of | ||
| 39 | uncertainty about them. We want instant gratification. Not only that, but we | ||
| 40 | want absolute obedience. Complete control over others, because we have zero | ||
| 41 | control of ourselves. And all the lies we could tell ourselves will not help us | ||
| 42 | out of this situation.<p>It is funny how I catch myself from time to time being a complete idiot. It's | ||
| 43 | like having an outer body experience. I can see myself being an idiot, and | ||
| 44 | cannot stop myself. It serves as a learning lesson to stop before speaking. To | ||
| 45 | think before saying. And to crawl before walking.<p>So there is still time. We can dance once more. All we need to do is stop for a | ||
| 46 | second. Me and you. Us two is a start. Let's not try to change the world, but | ||
| 47 | rather nudge ourselves just a tiny bit. And if we only did that?! Just | ||
| 48 | imagine. Each of us nudged ourselves a small, tiny bit, the world would heal. If | ||
| 49 | we would just put down the phones and ignored Internet for a day or two. Put | ||
| 50 | visiting websites that feed on us on hold. Listened to just one sentence and try | ||
| 51 | to understand it from a person who we completely disagree with. I truly believe | ||
| 52 | that this is possible.<p>Life is about suffering and joy. And instead of wishing suffering on others and | ||
| 53 | excepting joy for yourselves, we should for a brief moment want suffering for | ||
| 54 | ourselves and wish joy on others. Wouldn't that be an amazing sight to see?<p>I caught myself hating on Rust. And I deeply thought about it afterward. Why did | ||
| 55 | I do it? It is obviously not for me. So why the hell was I being so negative | ||
| 56 | towards it? I think that I know the answer. I was negative because that is | ||
| 57 | easy. Because it's much easier to hate on things than to say to yourself: "Well, | ||
| 58 | you know what? This is not for me. I will focus on creation and not | ||
| 59 | destruction. This is who I want to be. This is what fills me with joy and | ||
| 60 | purpose." Where joy is keeping me happy and purpose scares the shit out of me | ||
| 61 | and keeps me honest. This is who I want to be. Admit to myself when I am wrong | ||
| 62 | and accept the faults that I have without reservation and with courage march on.<p>I just realized that this blog post is a sort of therapy for me. It's | ||
| 63 | cathartic. Going thought the history of this site and remembering all the | ||
| 64 | decisions and annoyances that came with it. When I was cursing at the tools. And | ||
| 65 | time moved on, and the site is still here. It serves as a reminder that | ||
| 66 | perseverance wins at the end. If we just let things go.<p>This came with a decision that simplifying life and removing all the unnecessary | ||
| 67 | negativity is key. Rather than worrying about what the internet is saying, what | ||
| 68 | the world is trying to take from you, you are the only one who can say no. And | ||
| 69 | create instead of destroy.<p>I don't have an ending for this post, so I will say this. We live in the most | ||
| 70 | amazing times in the recorded history, and we should be internally grateful for | ||
| 71 | it. Create and study, this should be my mantra. Just create and let the world | ||
| 72 | happen. And when you feel yourself to be too certain, stop and check how deep in the | ||
| 73 | shit you are already. Strong opinions are a sign of a weak and uneducated | ||
| 74 | mind. Hate and disdain is for the weak.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSv4ServerLockClients target=_blank rel=noopener>Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns | ||
| 75 | a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned | ||
| 76 | out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming, | ||
| 77 | since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that | ||
| 78 | owns a lock is, depending on your perspective, either simpl…<li><a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html#28-10-2023 target=_blank rel=noopener>October 28, 2023</a> — <a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html>Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023</a><div>Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen | ||
| 79 | and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss | ||
| 80 | list where the're doing | ||
| 81 | bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen | ||
| 82 | coincidentally interviewed for a book years ago is clearly the origin of | ||
| 83 | somethin…<li><a href="http://offbeatpursuit.com:80/blog/?id=25" target=_blank rel=noopener>A fix by any other name</a> — <a href=http://offbeatpursuit.com:80/blog/>WLOG - blog</a><div>tags: | ||
| 84 | i2c, plan9 | ||
| 85 | Another month, another file system. | ||
| 86 | Well, if you can’t fix it in software, fix it in hardware (looking at | ||
| 87 | you, bme680, we’re not | ||
| 88 | done yet). The show must go on, as they say, and I would like my | ||
| 89 | experiments to go on. | ||
| 90 | So a “new” addition to the environmental sensor family connected to | ||
| 91 | the h…<li><a href=https://mirzapandzo.com/next-image-url-parameter-is-valid-but-upstream-response-is-invalid target=_blank rel=noopener>Next/Image "url" parameter is valid but upstream response is invalid</a> — <a href=https://mirzapandzo.com/>Mirza Pandzo's Blog</a><div>Getting "url" parameter is valid but upstream response is invalid error with Next/Image on WSL2<li><a href=https://drewdevault.com/2023/10/13/Going-off-script.html target=_blank rel=noopener>Going off-script</a> — <a href=https://drewdevault.com>Drew DeVault's blog</a><div>There is a phenomenon in society which I find quite bizarre. Upon our entry to | ||
| 92 | this mortal coil, we are endowed with self-awareness, agency, and free will. | ||
| 93 | Each of the 8 billion members of this human race represents a unique person, a | ||
| 94 | unique worldview, and a unique agency. Yet, many of us have the sam…<li><a href=https://szymonkaliski.com/writing/2023-10-02-building-a-diy-pen-plotter/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Building a DIY Pen Plotter</a> — <a href=http://github.com/dylang/node-rss>Szymon Kaliski</a><div>This article documents my learnings from designing and building a DIY Pen Plotter during the summer of 2023. | ||
| 95 | My ultimate goal is to build my…<li><a href=https://neil.computer/notes/chart-of-accounts-for-startups-and-saas-companies/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Chart of Accounts for Startups and SaaS Companies</a> — <a href=https://neil.computer/>Neil Panchal</a><div>Accounting is fundamental to starting a business. You need to have a basic understanding of accounting principles and essential bookkeeping. I had to learn it. There was no choice. For filing taxes, your CPA is going to ask you for an Income Statement (also known as P/L statement). If<li><a href=https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/deploy-a-nomad-cluster-on-alpine-linux-with-vultr/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Deploy a Nomad Cluster on Alpine Linux with Vultr</a> — <a href=https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/>Valerian Saliou</a><div>After spending countless hours trying to understand how to deploy my apps on Kubernetes for the first time to host Mirage, an AI API service that I run, I ended up making myself a promise that the next app I work on would be using a more productive & simpler<li><a href=https://jcs.org/2023/10/25/wifi_da target=_blank rel=noopener>BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.0 Released</a> — <a href=https://jcs.org/>joshua stein</a><div>BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory | ||
| 96 | 1.0 has been released: | ||
| 97 | wifi_da-1.0.sit | ||
| 98 | (StuffIt 3 archive) | ||
| 99 | SHA256: ccfc9d27dd5da7412d10cef73b81119a1fec3848e4d1d88ff652a07ffdc6a69aSHA1: ff124972f202ceda6d7fa4788110a67ccda6a13a | ||
| 100 | This is the initial public release of my BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory for | ||
| 101 | classic MacOS.<li><a href=https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2023-10-25-my-all-flash-zfs-network-storage-build/ target=_blank rel=noopener>My 2023 all-flash ZFS NAS (Network Storage) build</a> — <a href=https://michael.stapelberg.ch/>Michael Stapelbergs Website</a><div>For over 10 years now, I run two self-built NAS (Network Storage) devices which serve media (currently via Jellyfin) and run daily backups of all my PCs and servers. | ||
| 102 | In this article, I describe my goals, which hardware I picked for my new build (and why) and how I set it up. | ||
| 103 | Design Goals | ||
| 104 | I use my netw…</ul><p>Generated with <a href=https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/openring target=_blank rel=noopener>openring</a>.</section><footer><hr><p><big><strong>Want to comment or have something to add?</strong></big><p>You can write me an email | ||
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