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<description>Containers are wonderful, but they come with a lot of baggage. And because they are in their nature layered, the images require quite a lot of space and also a lot of additional software to handle them. They are not as lightweight as they seem, and many popular images require 500 MB plus disk space.<br/><br/>The idea of running this as PID 1 would result in a significantly smaller footprint, as we will see later in the post.<br/><br/>https://mitjafelicijan.com/running-golang-application-as-pid1.html</description>
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<description>A while ago I bought a small eInk display Inky pHAT and I have a bunch of Raspberry Pi's Zero lying around that I really need to use.<br/><br/>A cool, simple evening project using some of the parts I had lying at home.<br/><br/>https://mitjafelicijan.com/simple-world-clock-with-eiink-display-and-raspberry-pi-zero.html</description>
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<description>A simple microblogging platform that you host yourself and is a valid RSS feed.<br/><br/>Done with XSL (The Extensible Stylesheet Language).<br/><br/>https://git.mitjafelicijan.com/yapyap.git/</description>
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<description>It has to start somewhere! 🖖🤯🥷🦄</description>
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