Posts
- Grok 4.5: xAI Finally Did It
- The Government Just Told OpenAI to Slow GPT-5.6 Down
- Why I Still Don't Care About Immutable Linux Desktops
- Windows 11 Finally Feels Fast Again
- The Mythos NSA Story Is Amazing Even If You Shouldn't Read It Literally
- OpenTelemetry Collector: The Observability Pipe You’re Going To Be On-Call For
- WSL Containers: What Actually Changes If You Already Live in WSL2
- Cloudflare's Agentic Cloud: The Infrastructure Play Nobody Is Talking About
- Supply Chain Attacks on Developers Are the New Root Access
- China's AI Models Just Overtook the US in Usage — And It's Not About Benchmarks
- How the Internet Lost Its Mind Over GLM-5.2
- Nomad: What If You Don't Need Kubernetes?
- Fable 5 Went Dark, and the Runbook Was Missing
- AWS DevOps Agent Looks Useful. The Meter Is What Worries Me.
- NVIDIA Spark vs AMD Ryzen AI Max: Which Little AI Box Do I Actually Want?
- Hermes Desktop Is Another Door, Not a Replacement for the Terminal
- If GPT-5.6 Is Mythos-Level, Coding Agents Just Changed Again
- Longhorn Makes On-Prem Kubernetes Practical
- YAML Is the New Black
- The Problem With Changing Tools Too Often
- MCP Is Where AI Agents Stop Being Toys
- I Don’t Want More Dashboards. I Want Answers.
- How Come Golang Is So Awesome
- EKS Hybrid Nodes Gateway Is the Hybrid Kubernetes Reality Check We Needed
- The Shell That Finally Got Out of My Way
- Firefox Won My Daily Workflow
- NewRelic vs Datadog in 2026: My Opinionated Choice
- Codex CLI From a DevOps Lens: Fast, Guardrailed, and Worth Piloting
- Btrfs vs ZFS on Linux in 2026: Practical Winner, Technical Winner
- Karpathy at Anthropic, the Pope at the Vatican, and the Internet Losing Its Mind
- PostgreSQL Stopped Being 'Just SQL' a Long Time Ago
- The Kubernetes Operator's Batman Utility Belt: Day-2 Tools That Actually Earn Their Keep
- SLA, SLO, SLI, and Error Budgets: A DevOps Reality Check
- Anthropic's Third-Party Claude Crackdown: How It Hit OpenCode, Zed, and the Wider Tooling Ecosystem
- tmux vs GNU Screen — why I moved on after twenty years
- GPT-5.3-Codex: A Late Review (And Why I'm Paying Attention Now)
- AI Bug Reports: The Real Vulnerability Is That We Weren't Looking Hard Enough
- Replacing Snyk with Open Source: SAST, DAST and SCA in 2026
- Ansible, Puppet, Chef and SaltStack: Why Ansible Is Still My Default in 2026
- Terraform, OpenTofu and Pulumi: Why I Still Run Terraform in 2026
- AWS Lambda Still Matters in 2026: Glue, Burst, and Honest Trade-offs
- The Kubernetes Ingress Landscape in 2026: Nginx Isn't the Center Anymore
- Notion vs Obsidian: Local-First Sounds Great Until You Have to Sync It
- Where to Hide Kubernetes Secrets: AWS, Azure, GCP, and On-Prem Compared
- Age Verification Laws Are Coming for Your OS. Linux Doesn't Care.
- Rancher vs Lens: A Platform and a Dashboard, Not the Same Thing
- eBPF Is Eating Kubernetes' iptables Plumbing
- Caddy, Nginx, Traefik: Picking a Reverse Proxy in 2026
- Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw: Why I Run Hermes Every Day
- AI Bug Reports Are Drowning Open Source — And the Fix Isn't 'Stop Using AI'
- KDE Plasma 6.7 Is Coming June 16th — And I Cannot Wait
- My Home Media Server: A Raspberry Pi 4 for Compute, a Synology NAS for Storage
- NVIDIA on Fedora KDE Wayland in 2026: Field Report from an RTX 5070
- GitOps with Argo CD: The Reconciliation Loop That Survives 3 a.m.
- Helm 4 Made Me Stop Looking for an Alternative
- RKE2 Deserves Some Love: Why It's My On-Prem Kubernetes Pick
- Why I Left Ubuntu Desktop — and Picked Debian Over Ubuntu Server
- NetBird: The Self-Hosted Mesh VPN I Wanted Tailscale to Be
- Claude Code, opencode, Cursor: My Daily Driver and My Plan B
- Distrobox, Toolbx, and the 'What Would You Give and What Would You Keep' Question
- Steam Machine 2026: Round Two, and This Time It Runs KDE
- Zed 1.0: When 'Fast Editor' Finally Stops Being a Marketing Line
- Hetzner Isn't the Cheap Default Anymore — And the AI Boom Is Why
- Musk vs. OpenAI Ends on a Technicality — and the Questions Everyone Wanted Answered Are Still Open
- Ollama in 2026: The Boring Choice for Open-Source LLMs (And Why That's the Whole Point)
- Fedora 44: A KDE-Heavy, DevOps-Tinted First Look