In my latest blog post, I dive into some fascinating topics, starting with why using ChatGPT isn’t as harmful to the environment as some might think. I also share my passion for RSS feeds and explore an intriguing “evil” RJ45 dongle. Plus, there’s a guide on building your own data center, a Kalman Filter tutorial, and an intro to self-hosting with Forgejo! Check it out!
- Using ChatGPT is not bad for the environment: And a plea to think seriously about climate change without getting distracted
- I’ve been advocating for RSS support, and you should too: I’ve been using Feeder to keep up with the news for awhile now. For a long time, I just checked AllSides. But then I found out NPR in my state supports R…
- Investigating an “evil” RJ45 dongle: Reverse-engineering hardware can be difficult — but sometimes, all you need is a comfy armchair and some Google Translate.
- So You Want to Build Your Own Data Center: When it comes to infrastructure engineering, building a data center is probably closer to building a house than to deploying a Terraform stack.
- Online Kalman Filter Tutorial: Easy and intuitive Kalman Filter tutorial
- Forgejo: is a self-hosted lightweight software forge. Easy to install and low maintenance, it just does the job.