Sharkberry

@sharkberry
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I can code. I can teach too. A strange human-shark just living and boldly going where no shark has gone before.
Me?https://bento.me/sharkberry
Current favorite activitySleeping
Current least favorite activityUsing AI to keep up with others
what if I made a tetris clone using tui?

Just found a very powerful file server:

https://github.com/9001/copyparty

#Python #WebDev

GitHub - 9001/copyparty: Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, dedup, WebDAV, SFTP, FTP, TFTP, zeroconf, media indexer, thumbnails++ all in one file

Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, dedup, WebDAV, SFTP, FTP, TFTP, zeroconf, media indexer, thumbnails++ all in one file - 9001/copyparty

GitHub

New blog post "My Own DNS Server At Home - Part 1: IPv4" wherein I install and configure a basic BIND DNS server for my network at home. Part 2 will cover IPv6. It's quite hardcore. So if it feels a bit overwhelming, just read it as a nice story and not as a HOWTO. DNS with BIND is a bit demanding, but I find it fascinating!

https://jan.wildeboer.net/2025/08/My-DNS-Part-1/

Replies to this post will show up as comments under the blog post!

My Own DNS Server At Home - Part 1: IPv4

ā€œIt’s always DNSā€ is a famous meme among network people. Name resolution is technically quite simple. It’s ā€œjustā€ translating a hostname like jan.wildeboer.net to an IP address. What could possibly go wrong? I am a radical optimist and detail-obsessed knowledge collector, so I decided to find out. As part of my goal to make my home network a little island of Digital Sovereignty, meaning that everything at home should JustWorkā„¢, even with no working internet connection, a DNS server is needed.

Jan Wildeboer's Blog

Shout-out to "Ship it!", the lesser known and more project-management oriented cousin of "The pragmatic programmer". It gives a bunch of unspectacular but useful advice on how to not get stuck.

#management #programming

Microsoft hosts emergency press conference after protesters ā€˜storm a building’ https://www.theverge.com/microsoft/766429/microsoft-emergency-press-conference-palestine-protest
Microsoft hosts emergency press conference after protesters ā€˜storm a building’

Microsoft is ā€œworking every dayā€ to investigate how Azure is being used in Israel, Smith said. But he said the protestors’ actions were ā€œnot ok.ā€

The Verge

It’s tempting to treat Tea as just another breach story.

But there's a different story lurking underneath it, one about why Tea had reason to exist in the first place. It's a story of security, economics, and the asymmetry of safety among different groups.

When the social environment isn't safe, people build their own.

New post, by me: Why Tea Got Hot ā˜•šŸ”„

https://www.securityeconomist.com/why-tea-got-hot

#cybersecurity #economics #bias #safety #tea

Why Tea Got Hot

If you’re unwelcome at the party, you start your own.

The Security Economist
sxyazi / yazi: šŸ’„ Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O. ā˜…27725 https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi
GitHub - sxyazi/yazi: šŸ’„ Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O.

šŸ’„ Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O. - sxyazi/yazi

GitHub

This governance work by @pyladies is truly top notch. The evolution of their governance as the project grows and matures is exactly the way a #FOSS community should operate.

https://pyladies.com/blog/A-New-Era-of-Transparency/transparency/

#OpenSource #Python

A New Era of Transparency – PyLadies

I’ve met so much people at the company event today! From my oldest peers to the director. Everybody was interesting to meet. I feel like I belong.