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Some things I found interesting from 2025-11-23 to 2025-11-30

Internet Discoveries between 23 and 30 November

  • DNS LOC Record (2014)
  • The CRDT Dictionary: A Field Guide to Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types
  • Be Like Clippy
  • AI CEO – Replace your boss before they replace you
  • Voyager 1 is about to reach one light-day from Earth
  • The engineer–manager pendulum is breaking
  • Penpot: The Open-Source Figma
  • DIY NAS: 2026 Edition - briancmoses.com
  • www.abc.net.au
  • Gemini CLI Tips and Tricks for Agentic Coding
  • Announcing n8n version 2.0 - coming soon! - Announcements - n8n Community
  • Making Crash Bandicoot (2011)
  • Copyparty, the FOSS file server [video]
  • Space Truckin’ – The Nostromo (2012)
  • Stridspiloten förevisar JAS Gripen: "Här sitter atombomben" - YouTube
  • infisical.com
  • Mozilla SSL Configuration Generator
  • thenounproject.com
  • Claude Opus 4.5
  • Claude Advanced Tool Use
  • ericmigi.com
  • The Letter — Stop Hacklore!
  • Years-old bugs in open source took out major clouds at risk • The Register
  • Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages Infected
  • We stopped roadmap work for a week and fixed bugs
  • Disney Lost Roger Rabbit
  • The Cloudflare outage was a good thing
  • Native Secure Enclave backed SSH keys on macOS
  • One of the Best Mecha Anime of All Time Finally Gets New First-Look Reveal After 45 Years

Some things I found interesting from 2025-06-01 to 2025-06-08

Internet Discoveries between 1 and 8 June

  • Meta Pixel halts Android localhost tracking after disclosure • The Register
  • Kali GPT- AI Assistant That Transforms Penetration Testing on Kali Linux
  • Japanese Researchers Develop ‘Transparent Paper’ as Alternative to Plastics; New Material Is Biodegradable, Can Be Produced with Low Carbon Emissions - The Japan News
  • HashiCorp speaks up about adjusting to life under IBM • The Register
  • Buried under 2 kilometers of Antarctic ice, scientists find a 34-million-year-old lost world - The Brighter Side of News
  • Covert Web-to-App Tracking via Localhost on Android
  • I vibe-coded a $20M YC app in a weekend, here is how🧙‍♂️ 🪄 - DEV Community
  • Proxmox lv pve/data activation failed
  • Agent mode 101: All about GitHub Copilot’s powerful mode - The GitHub Blog
  • GitHub - unvalley/ephe: An Ephemeral Markdown Paper for today. Less but handy features for plain Markdown lovers.
  • I switched from Tailscale to this fully self-hosted alternative, and I’m loving it so far
  • GitHub - iib0011/omni-tools: Self-hosted collection of powerful web-based tools for everyday tasks. No ads, no tracking, just fast, accessible utilities right from your browser!
  • This no-code, security-focused n8n alternative works with everything, and it’s free
  • Less TODO, more done: The difference between coding agent and agent mode in GitHub Copilot - The GitHub Blog
  • Mount Etna erupts, sending tourists running for safety - ABC News
  • Mountpoint for Amazon S3 now lets you automatically mount your S3 buckets using fstab - AWS

Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-29 to 2024-10-06

Internet Discoveries between 29 September and 6 October

  • What do you want to show?
  • Why does man print “gimme gimme gimme” at 00:30?
  • Cartographist
  • ESO telescope captures the most detailed infrared map ever of our Milky Way
  • BOP SPOTTER
  • FreeBSD Wants More People Using It on Laptops and Here’s Their Plan
  • Doom finally ported to quantum computers, and you can play it now
  • Pulumi, System Initiative Step Up To Challenge IBM’s HashiCorp
  • Boris Vallejo and the Pixel Art of the Demoscene
  • Evolving GitHub Issues (Public Preview)
  • How Cloudflare auto-mitigated world record 3.8 Tbps DDoS attack
  • An adult fruit fly brain has been mapped—human brains could follow
  • UNSW delivers atomic quantum computing breakthrough
  • Getting my daily news from a dot matrix printer
  • 60TB hard drives arriving in 2028 according to industry roadmap — HDD capacity forecast to double in four years
  • Understanding Porsche’s New Six Stroke Engine Patent

Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-22 to 2024-09-29

Internet Discoveries between 22 September and 29 September

  • Secure by design with AI-generated & automated threat modeling
  • Threagile — Agile Threat Modeling Toolkit
  • OWASP Threat Dragon
  • The Edge of the Moon
  • Google Photos rolls out new AI video editing tools, as previously spotted by Android Authority
  • WinampDesktop/winamp
  • NIST Drops Password Complexity, Mandatory Reset Rules
  • Doomsday 9.9 RCE bug could hit every Linux system - and more
  • SAML: A technical primer
  • SpaceX launches rescue mission for 2 NASA astronauts who are stuck in space until next year

Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-08 to 2024-09-15

Internet Discoveries between 8 September and 15 September

  • Exploiting CI / CD Pipelines for fun and profit
  • Meteor burns up over Earth in amazing footage from space station
  • pushsecurity/saas-attacks
  • How I Built an NFC Movie Library for my Kids
  • 33 open-source cybersecurity solutions you didn’t know you needed
  • How to build an open source metrics dashboard
  • Radicle 1.0
  • We Spent $20 To Achieve RCE And Accidentally Became The Admins Of .MOBI
  • x.com
  • Addon: Trivy
  • The Bastard Operator From Hell Complete
  • NetworkManager or networkd
  • Platform Engineering Is Security Engineering
  • SpaceX Polaris Dawn spacewalk! See the first-ever private egress from crew
  • BULLSHIT REMOVER
  • WhenTaken

Extending/resizing a logical volume file system

In my infinite wisdom, I recently decided to “Just add more disk” to address a problem I was having with garbage collection. I wanted to add another 16GB of storage to my LVM filesystem to just stop my monitoring from carrying on about there being <20% available. Plus, the microk8s garbage collection was being garbage.

I’m using proxmox as my...

How-To extend a Logical Volume using LVM on Linux

While not a difficult process, it’s not the easiest of things to do either. Logical Volume Manager (LVM) lives up to *NIX’s user friendly mantra - “UNIX is user friendly, it’s just picky about who it’s friends are”.

Because LVM is actually really powerful and flexible in managing your storage, this inherently means complexity maintaining/controlling LVM.

The basic process to...