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

“It’s always DNS” is a famous meme among network people. Name resolution is technically quite simple. It’s “just” 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 JustWorkℱ, even with no working internet connection, a DNS server is needed.

Jan Wildeboer's Blog
Rust for C programmers - Rust for C-Programmers

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

Microsoft is “working every day” to investigate how Azure is being used in Israel, Smith said. But he said the protestors’ actions were “not ok.”

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 â˜•đŸ”„

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: đŸ’„ Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O. ★27725 https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi
GitHub - sxyazi/yazi: đŸ’„ Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O.

đŸ’„ 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