who with a Kobo ereader and the latest firmware can post the instapaper-related values from their "Kobo eReader.conf" file?
who with a Kobo ereader and the latest firmware can post the instapaper-related values from their "Kobo eReader.conf" file?
Right in the feels, @pluralistic.net.web.brid.gy: 'Become unoptimizable.': pluralistic.net/2025/08/20/b...
Nancy Beers giving the keynote @amsterdam.devopsdays.org talking about the history of hacker spaces. #devopsdays
Open Source communities don't belong on a Proprietary private communication platform, Please don't make the same mistake twice #cncf
Bobiverse is in my list for this year for sure, heard good things. Didn't know about Expeditionary Force, will take a look!
re-kindled a whole new appreciation for the broader science fiction genre for me!
agree on obligation-based business reading. I try to mix non-fiction books into my reading at like a 2:1 ratio, and I read a fiction and non-fiction book at the same time to cater to moods. thanks to @floord.bsky.social I now have a couple more books in my already too-long goodreads 'to read' list
books are the bestest present, and that one especially!
Project Hail Mary was one of my 2024 favs!
well that's great. I want to remove all of the AI functionality from my GApps. Guess I'll contact support, then.
Many services don't need to be reachable externally, and I use @tailscale.com to reach those, which is the single most awesome addition to my home lab. Been running it for a year, and it's been rock solid.
Suite of self-hosted, open source tools to replace SaaS is expanding.
I now have replacements for calendly (cal.com), google photos (immich), google meet / zoom (jitsi), doodle (rallly), and 1password (vaultwarden). And that's only the ones reachable publicly. Internally, I run dozens of services.
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Making an excellent point, here. I suppose part of the motivation for me to develop the Return on Investment driven observability moniker was exactly that?
Business architecture = people architecture = technical architecture = business architecture...
Antipattern: org design without consideration of the flow of value or the technical architecture.
#BVSSH
inorite. It's been a major issue, although I haven't used Word in ages (partly because of this one issue).
Having fun with wetstones, knife sharpening and a microscope.
hmm indeed.
No A.I. prompt can solve:
1. Team conflicts
2. Lack of a clear product vision
3. Conflicting and changing priorities
4. Messed up communication channels
5. Lack of trust among team members
6. Use of poor metrics to track performance
7. Polluted individual incentives
What took you so long, Word? Thank you for catching up to the rest of us.
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In that case... I have this thing https://www.amazon.nl/dp/B00ORENYJE for some migration work and it works. Plug into raspberry pi or whatever you have laying around, instant storage.
So... It depends? On whether you just need storage (and how resilient it must be) or also need to run apps / containers / vms
A synology's biggest advantage is the software. Just works. I run a server for lab purposes and did my own NAS and it works fine but it's not as smooth as a synology. Advantage of diy is that I can run all kinds of apps on my Nas. Synology hardware that can run containers or vms is expensive.
Happy to be here at the first ever #FastFlowConf. First keynote speaker is Matthew Skelton, co-author of the Team Topologies book.
Yup.
Blissful silence today. Some reading, cleanings, fun with the kids.