Michael Kohl πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­

@citizen428@chaos.social
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Your friendly neighborhood anarcho-cynicalist.

I do things with computers and occasionally succeed. Co-organizer of RubyConf Thailand, formerly also PyCon Thailand. πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ή in πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ since 2013. Fan of 1990s pop culture.

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#programming #RetroComputing #StarTrek #Babylon5 #TwinPeaks #XFiles #OpenBSD #infosec #thailand #padel #pickleball

Websitehttps://citizen428.net
RubyConf Thailandhttps://rubyconfth.com
Githubhttps://github.com/citizen428
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"Kaleidoscopico is a microcontroller demo that runs on a Raspberry Pi Pico 2."

https://www.linusakesson.net/scene/kaleidoscopico/index.php

#demo #demoscene

Kaleidoscopico

Tailscale: How it works

Understand the entire Tailscale system, how it works, how we built it, and its benefits compared to legacy VPNs. Use this article as a guide to quickly build your own Tailscale replacement.

It’s always DNS.

The age-old internet maxim has been upgraded to a full-fledged jingle. 🎢

You can grab the MP3 here: https://dns.kitchen/jingle

#dnskitchen

DNS Kitchen

Tales From Mainframe Modernization Β· oppi.li

https://oppi.li/posts/tales_from_mainframe_modernization/

Configuring Jujutsu

a static site {for, by, about} me

I think we should tell Gen Z that Head Cleaner's "Play Both Sides" was the πŸ”₯ album of 1986

"Building my childhood dream PC"

https://fabiensanglard.net/2168/

Great #retrocomputing series, highly recommended. So much love and attention to detail.

Building my childhood dream PC

@pmdj @matthegap Sadly I don't have many rights here that I could lose, despite living here for so long, having paid a lot in taxes, and being married to a local. I still need to renew my visa every year, since PR has silly requirements, takes long to process, is somewhat expensive and doesn't come with many meaningful benefits. Citizenship would be better, and while I qualify they are still processing applications from 4-5 years ago and I'd have to renounce my Austrian one.
@matthegap Good question. In 2020 we were thinking Portugal or Australia. The latter has now been dismissed for various reasons, the former is still on the table. Personally I'd like something more interesting though, maybe in Central Asia or the Caucasus. But inertia is real: we own our house and a lot of other things, so nothing may happen at all. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
This recent trip to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan made me question my commitment to #Thailand or at least Samui again. My wife and I were preparing to leave in 2020 and then the pandemic started, so we got stuck. But she still would like to experience living in another country and I'm pretty bored after 12ish years here.
they called it trickle-down economics because 'financial waterboarding' didn't poll well with focus groups