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Some things I found interesting from 2025-06-08 to 2025-06-15

Internet Discoveries between 8 and 15 June

  • CI/CD Observability with OpenTelemetry - A Step by Step Guide SigNoz
  • Auto activating a python virtualenv · GitHub
  • I tried Google’s secret open source app and glimpsed the power of offline AI
  • Setup Ruff
  • Running scripts uv
  • Remote GitHub MCP Server is now in public preview - GitHub Changelog
  • www.spaceweatherlive.com
  • Google Online Security Blog: On Fire Drills and Phishing Tests
  • Cloudflare service outage June 12, 2025
  • A history of the Internet, part 2: The high-tech gold rush begins - Ars Technica
  • Frequent reauth doesn’t make you more secure
  • Scammers impersonating the ASD’s ACSC Cyber.gov.au
  • NIST Offers 19 Ways to Build Zero Trust Architectures NIST
  • Ubuntu 25.10 Replaces sudo With a Rust-Based Equivalent - The New Stack
  • AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity - InfoQ
  • immich.app
  • www.evolutionaustralia.com.au
  • GitHub - jomjol/AI-on-the-edge-device: Easy to use device for connecting old measuring units (water, power, gas, …) to the digital world
  • IoTaWatt™ Open WiFi Electric Power Monitor
  • GitHub - resemble-ai/chatterbox: SoTA open-source TTS
  • It’s The End Of Observability As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Honeycomb
  • Canonical Confirms Ubuntu 25.10 Will Drop Support For GNOME On X.Org - Phoronix
  • Getting Past Procastination - IEEE Spectrum
  • GitHub - apple/containerization: Containerization is a Swift package for running Linux containers on macOS.
  • 5 Proxmox scripts I run on every new installation
  • USB-C was a missed opportunity and it’s too late to fix the mess
  • abcnews.go.com
  • Designing Blue Team playbooks with Wazuh for proactive incident response
  • I started using NotebookLM with Obsidian and it’s been a game-changer

Some things I found interesting from 2025-05-25 to 2025-06-01

Internet Discoveries between 25 May and 1 June

  • Using artifact attestations to establish provenance for builds - GitHub Docs
  • GitHub - hxu296/tariff: The official repository for tariff
  • Red Hat Ansible and HashiCorp Terraform Will Be Coming Together - The New Stack
  • GitHub - OperantAI/woodpecker: Red Teaming for AI and Cloud
  • Securing CI/CD workflows with Wazuh
  • ASD releases joint advice on AI data security – ARN

Some things I found interesting from 2025-03-30 to 2025-04-06

Internet Discoveries between 30 March and 6 April

  • https://standardebooks.org/
  • pico.sh pico.sh
  • DIY Synths
  • https://capacities.io/
  • Modern magic unlocks Merlin’s medieval secrets
  • CodeQLEAKED – Public Secrets Exposure Leads to Supply Chain Attack on GitHub CodeQL
  • Knight Ride
  • Inside a Marine’s decision to eject from a failing F-35B fighter jet and the betrayal in its wake
  • Home of The MAME Project
  • Bletchley code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101
  • In loving memory of Dave Täht
  • Google launches Sec-Gemini v1, a new experimental cybersecurity model
  • The “S” in MCP Stands for Security

Some things I found interesting from 2025-02-02 to 2025-02-09

Internet Discoveries between 2 February and 9 February

  • DeepSeek Local: How to Self-Host DeepSeek (Privacy and Control)
  • Framework Laptop’s RISC-V board for open source diehards is available for $199
  • Beej’s Guide to Git
  • How to Build a Multi-Tenancy Internal Developer Platform with GitOps and vCluster
  • Dubbed Australia’s longest shortcut, the Outback Way is not for the faint-hearted
  • OpenWrt 24.10.0 - First Stable Release - 6. February 2025

Some things I found interesting from 2024-12-29 to 2025-01-05

Internet Discoveries between 29 December and 5 January

  • OpenSPH
  • The 12 Anti-factors of Infrastructure as Code
  • GitHub’s top blogs of 2024
  • Run Your Own Private Grammarly Clone Using Docker and LanguageTool
  • https://imgur.com/gallery/tiger-who-came-pint-sean-lock-hFPQqUr
  • https://iterm2.com/downloads/stable/iTerm2-3_5_11.changelog
  • Two Turntables and a Microphone
  • Cees Bassa (@cgbassa@astrodon.social)

Some things I found interesting from 2024-11-24 to 2024-12-01

Internet Discoveries between 24 November and 1 December

  • maharmstone/ntfs2btrfs
  • [About]
  • How I configure my Git identities
  • Word of the Year 2024
  • Publishers Have Finally Said The Quiet Part Out Loud About Retro Games
  • The Opposite of Documentation is Superstition
  • Continue & Persist Letter
  • https://uvdata.arpansa.gov.au/xml/uvvalues.xml
  • Both KDE and GNOME to offer official distros
  • privastead/privastead

Some things I found interesting from 2024-11-03 to 2024-11-10

Internet Discoveries between 3 November and 10 November

  • Diagrams · Diagram as Code
  • ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching
  • Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are Back
  • Google Claims World First As AI Finds 0-Day Security Vulnerability
  • Bitwarden switches password manager and SDK to GPL3 after FOSS-iness drama
  • IMAGE PROCESSING GALLERY
  • FBI says hackers are sending fraudulent police data requests to tech giants to steal people’s private information
  • Visprex

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-20 to 2024-10-27

Internet Discoveries between 20 October and 27 October

  • TypeSchema
  • permitio/opal
  • stack-auth/stack
  • Carpentopod: A walking table project
  • drasi-project/drasi-platform
  • Kurt Vonnegut’s lost board game finally published
  • Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source
  • HN Update
  • nh2/internal-contstrained-pki
  • Tog’s paradox
  • Ghostty 1.0 is Coming
  • Introducing Access for Infrastructure: SSH
  • Doom Anthology With BFG Replica Is Out Today
  • PabloNet
  • ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-13 to 2024-10-20

Internet Discoveries between 13 October and 20 October

  • Your self-hosted bookmark archive. Free and open source.
  • Navidrome
  • A solar gravitational lens will be humanity’s most powerful telescope. What are its best targets?
  • Stengo/DeskPad
  • Linkwarden
  • Winamp really whips open source coders into frenzy with its source release
  • kv4p HT
  • Europa Clipper mission to ‘one of the most promising places to look for life beyond Earth’ set for lift-off
  • splitbrain/clipscreen
  • Internal blog post reveals Automattic’s plan to enforce the WordPress trademark using ‘nice and not nice lawyers’
  • You’ll soon be able to safely and easily move your passkeys between password managers
  • Google Messages gets a new feature that makes it easier to keep private
  • Lines from “Star Wars” That Can Be Improved by Substituting “Pants” for Key Words
  • How I use Kanban boards in Obsidian to manage my personal projects
  • #9: Unit Tests As Documentation
  • An easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and distribute data
  • HashiCorp unveils ‘Terraform 2.0’ while tiptoeing around Big Blue elephant in the room

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-06 to 2024-10-13

Internet Discoveries between 6 October and 13 October

  • Apple II Source Listings
  • sq
  • What does chezmoi do?
  • Stengo/DeskPad
  • mise
  • Wrapping up another Birthday Week celebration
  • Show HN: A real time AI video agent with under 1 second of latency
  • Google’s AI podcast hosts have existential crisis when they find out they’re not real
  • Tip: You Can Change Pixel Buds Settings on Windows, Mac
  • When Earth Had Rings
  • Wi-Fi Goes Long Range on New WiLo Standard
  • Duake lets you play Quake as the Doomguy
  • What was the song of the summer? Nobody knows
  • The Ultimate Guide to Error Handling in Python
  • Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good
  • The Disappearance of an Internet Domain
  • The Australian government has introduced new cyber security laws. Here’s what you need to know
  • Google facing US government attempt to break it up, court filing shows
  • How open source SIEM and XDR tackle evolving threats
  • Palo Alto Networks warns of firewall hijack bugs with public exploit
  • The Internet Archive is under attack, with a popup claiming a ‘catastrophic’ breach
  • Internet Archive hacked, data breach impacts 31 million users
  • David McCormack on Custard’s new album – and living in Bluey’s shadow
  • Apple macOS 15 Sequoia is officially UNIX. If anyone cares…
  • We built the best “Bad Apple!!” in Minecraft
  • Android 15 will empower Google Contacts to manage encryption keys to ensure private, secure messaging
  • What goes into making an OS to be Unix compliant certified? - Quora