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One person – many ideas!

2025

27

Apr

Maybe more than you think

“What Has the EU Ever Done for Us?”

“What has EU ever done for us? – something I hear quite often. This time I actually think they did something that could potentially be good for mobile/tablet owners (me included)

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23

Apr

Making Citrix Workspace Work on Ubuntu 24.04

had to access citrix for work the other day. It usually works acceptable but not this time…nothing! after some debugging I finally found a fix.

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15

Apr

CSV Hell: When Your Data Gets All Philosophical About Line Breaks

Just a quick and dirty script for when your csv files looks like something only a blind poet could put together.

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27

Feb

Random MAC address for anonymity

Ever feel like your phone is snitching on you? That’s because it probably is — at least, its MAC address is. In this deep-dive post, we explore how your devices quietly broadcast your identity through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and how you can fight back by randomizing your MAC address. From Linux laptops to iPhones and Androids, we break down how to go full digital chameleon, one spoofed packet at a time. Bonus points for keeping your sneakers-buying habits off the grid.

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27

Feb

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The “Oh No, My Server Is Out of Space” Problem (and a Fix!)

Ever had a server quietly run out of space while you weren’t looking? Yeah, me too. Instead of manually checking disk usage (because who has time for that?), I wrote a Python script that monitors disk space, filters out unimportant partitions, and sends an email alert before things go south. It even has a lockfile mechanism to prevent spamming my inbox. Best part? You can set it up as a cron job and never think about it again—until it warns you just in time. Check out the full breakdown and grab the script to keep your servers in check!

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13

Feb

I waaaaaant ascii art and cyberpunk - asciipunk

The Great ASCII Art Hunt (or: Why I Had to Build My Own Damn Tool)

So I made a new program. why you ask? because I needed an ascii art generator and could not find one that did what I wanted.

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2024

05

Dec

So what do I do? #1

Just a short video where I present some of the things I have been working on (the standardization of it) with my team at Samsung.

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26

Nov

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The Cyberpunk Countdown: 10 Essential Genre Reads That Shaped Me

I’ve read hundreds of books over the years, and when it comes to fiction, I’m often drawn to the immersive, neon-lit worlds of the cyberpunk genre. Growing up, cyberpunk wasn’t just a form of entertainment—it was a lens through which I understood the evolving relationship between humanity and technology. It shaped my perspective and left an indelible mark on who I am today. With that in mind, here’s my definitive top 10 list—plus a few hidden gems—of the best cyberpunk books out there.

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21

Nov

wtf is the wtf command

WTF is this AI command?

The OpenBSD wtf command has been a beloved tool for quickly decoding acronyms. Inspired by its simplicity, I created a modern version powered by OpenAI’s GPT. This updated wtf answers any query—not just acronyms—delivering concise explanations with references, all from the command line. Whether you’re curious about quantum computing or Kubernetes, this tool combines the charm of the original with the power of AI to provide answers in seconds.

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08

Nov

Vim author wins European SFS Award 2024

Congratulation to Bram Moolenaar for winning the European SFS Award 2024.

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