Hospital surfing
After a hospital stay in spring of two weeks, I spent another 2 and a half weeks there since mid July. Should have been a standard procedure. Turned out not to be.
After a hospital stay in spring of two weeks, I spent another 2 and a half weeks there since mid July. Should have been a standard procedure. Turned out not to be.
Coming from mostly unwieldy PHP based E-Commerce stacks that are 10 feet tall, headless sounds great. For simple stuff, anways. An on-going story.
I've spent 2 weeks in a hospital in early March due to rapidly declining red blood cell count, caused by my immune system overreacting. I thought it was a flu, but …
Sharing my .gitlab-pipeline.yml, why I ended up with Dokku and a tiny bit of lessons learned. It has been a while and mistakes have been made.
I finally got around to print a couple of objects on the Anycubic Photon S in the past couple of months. 3D printing is quite the fun, primarily because there's a lot to figure out.
Some of my old tracks finally made the jump to Spotify and it makes me feel 10 years younger ;-)
I wanted to bring back comments for my blog articles for a while now but I only recently stumbled over Commento: a privacy focused, nicely dockerizable, beautyfully minimal commenting system. Allow me to share my config.
I dumped my Adobe® Creative Cloud subscription and I found a few alternatives that cover my needs quite well. And they would cover yours probably too. For the most part, anyways
How to setup and run GitLab CI runner jobs on your local system or a Docker server near you. Also helps for those rare occasions when GitLab's worker pool is on holidays.
The rather frustrating journey on getting TSLint, Prettier, autosave and autofix to work in VSCode - and play nice together (luckily this is deprecated as of January 2020 because TSLint is dead and ESLint just works!).
Thoughts on climate change, decidedly non-optimistic. But I'm willing to be surprised. An old man yelling at the clouds.