I still think what I wrote there, my thesis, still holds up 10 yrs later:
> If your app doesn't have a URL, who's going to use it?
I just realized that I wrote this
TEN YEARS AGO
https://sequentialread.com/pragmatic-path-towards-non-technical-users-owning-their-own-data/
jeeezus im getting old
streaming work on a web application to provide students with an instant development and deployment environment (vscode in the web browser).
my first fermented drink project :X
https://sequentialread.com/fancy-homebrew-grapefruit-energy-drink/
streaming again today https://stream.sequentialread.com/
war
im studying history right now
1994 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum_on_Security_Assurances
2013 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euromaidan
2014 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Crimean_status_referendum
2020 https://picopublish.sequentialread.com/files/ukraine-president-decree-392-2020-translated/
I started making these silly images for mainstream social media platforms when I announce my streams because my friend told me that text-only posts (especially containing links) will be buried automatically by them and its much better to post an image and then post the link as a comment. IDK if this is still true, I think its silly but whatever, when in rome....
https://stream.sequentialread.com/
Implementing support for serial console access to vms in capsul-flask
🙎🏼♂️👨🏿🦲 Fracus and Darwin 💿🎚️🎛️💿
I liked the idea of golang's module system (every module is just a url) because it seemed to invite more decentralization in packaging, welp, today I discovered firsthand just how wrong I was: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/51174
listening to sunn O))) and working on capsul
Ok, article is updated with several factual accuracy fixes and additional info, and I'm publishing it wider now.
I was looking for an easy-to-read page w/ info on what common features processes have on Mac, Windows, and Linux. I **COULD NOT FIND ANY** on the web.
How the heck did this happen!? At any rate, here's the missing article, just had to write it first.
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I am a web technologist who is interested in supporting and building enjoyable ways for individuals, organizations, and communities to set up and maintain their own server infrastructure, including the hardware part.
I am currently working full time as an SRE 😫, but I am also heavily involved with Cyberia Computer Club and Layer Zero