When I was 3-4 years old, I played around with computers that looked like this. Magical times. Maybe 10m later I went to the playground. In the 80s era, you'd always find other kids there. Weird, right?
In some ways today and 1988 are much alike. People don&
Marius C
Quick updates to my nvim-simple repo:
GitHub - norandom/nvim-simple: Nvim (CLI) config with CUA, tabs and mouse support (Terminal)Nvim (CLI) config with CUA, tabs and mouse support (Terminal) - norandom/nvim-simpleGitHubnorandom
1. Introduced Berg NeoVim theme, inspired by a VS Code plug in (link)
2. Added Windows PowerShell
Most devs today use fancy MacBooks. macOS, a Unix. That is good. In the early 2000s Microsoft had a much larger presence in the development community. Apple took over starting in 2015 I believe.
Companies today focus increasingly on Apple to support developer productivity. Microsoft Windows is losing market share
On a busy host docker ps won't cut it. Too verbose. If you are looking for a lightweight Terminal User Interface (TUI) overview like htop look no further: ctop is the new tool.
GitHub - bcicen/ctop: Top-like interface for container metricsTop-like interface for container metrics. Contribute to
Zero Trust is a wonderful buzzword. You can read my take on it here:
Simple Zero Trustš”If you are interested in a high-level executive summary about the pillars of Zero Trust, read this article. Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last
"Backups are important for information security. Underestimated, often forgotten, but key to resilience and compliance alike."
- every sane tech expert
Data is more valuable than ever. And hard disks are just consumables.
In the old days (early 2010s), I had setups with Bacula Backup. It worked well,