Peter Šándor

@petersandor
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Software developer @IBM#angular, #reactjs, #typescript, #nodejs • C/C++ enthusiast • cybersecurity, reverse engineering • ☁️🔑 multi-cloud key management
GITHUBhttps://github.com/petersandor
You can just measure things
Public opinion on GitHub’s future doesn’t seem to be very optimistic after recent events.
Just ordered this JT-UM120 USB multimeter https://joy-it.net/en/products/JT-UM120
UM120 USB-Multimeter | Joy-IT

Products

I keep planning to upgrade my NAS, but the components using “military-grade” parts just won’t die. Running since 2010 as a gaming PC, converted into NAS in 2023. Props to MSI and Seasonic. It survived a lot. I'm actually curious how long it will last.

Have been reading some articles today. Still have many left to read. About to order some rice cooker parts.

What have I been reading about, you ask? The most notable articles were about self-hosting LLMs and someone allegedly using Flipper Zero to copy a car key fob.

There's a proposal to support rendering HTML into a <canvas> https://github.com/WICG/html-in-canvas
GitHub - WICG/html-in-canvas

Contribute to WICG/html-in-canvas development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
mDNS still fails to start on TrueNAS in some cases, even in the recently released version 25.04.2 https://forums.truenas.com/t/mdns-avahi-unable-to-start-caused-by-too-long-auto-config/49188/2
https://x.com/petesandor/status/1939805241110614234
This line from an article about declining insect population goes hard.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/scientists-issue-dire-warning-half-111554421.html
Started the day reading about JSON.stringify performance improvements in V8, looks like even JSON.parse and number to string conversion is faster now. https://v8.dev/blog/json-stringify
How we made JSON.stringify more than twice as fast · V8

This post explains our recent effort to improve JSON.stringify performance

They’re almost 75 years old, ran up to 4x250 kW (5 MHz to 22 MHz), and were even used as a jammer back in the day. Part of history.