How to encrypt files with gocryptfs on Linux
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on the Fedora Magazine
posted on opensource.com
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
posted on the Fedora Magazine
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
with apologies to Jill Sobule
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
Event Report
posted on the Fedora Magazine
Due 28 Feb 2017
a/k/a When do you build it?
posted on the Fedora Magazine
A Fedora Docs Toolchain Proposal
And Fedora Docs
posted on the Fedora Community Blog
Community Means Hanging with Your Friends
Predictions on how AI and open source tooling will reshape contributor flows, tooling, and conferences in 2025.
Notes on the difficulty of ‘reading the room’ for virtual speakers and practical ideas to improve engagement.
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
Conference Session Notes
Community Means Hanging with Your Friends
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
A dad-and-daughter twist on the NYT Strands game — play the custom ‘Stella’ puzzle and share the results.
Practical guide to EC261 passenger rights: when airlines must provide meals, lodging, transport, and how to claim what you’re owed.
How stepping away from social media and using library borrowing rekindled a slower, more pleasurable reading habit.
On the small pleasures of owning a NAS — the sounds of background jobs and how they reconnect you to what your machines are doing.
Why I archived two older pages — context, decisions, and a curated archive of quotes and happiness packets.
An AI-generated ‘day in my life’ illustration — the prompt used and the image it created.
… because backlogs turn into junk drawers.
A tram-side anecdote about language, small kindnesses, and teaching through casual conversation.
Practical thoughts on estimating personal capacity: why task size, context, and health matter more than raw checkboxes.
A ramble about notes, journaling, and whether Obsidian or a diary app fits my workflow.
Srsly? I can’t even.
my new ‘kickstarter’ idea
Some days you can have your cake and eat it too.
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
at the CentOS Dojo in Brussels and DevConf.cz 2016
Delivered at Config Management Camp EU 2016
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted at Linux.com
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
Practical guide to EC261 passenger rights: when airlines must provide meals, lodging, transport, and how to claim what you’re owed.
On the small pleasures of owning a NAS — the sounds of background jobs and how they reconnect you to what your machines are doing.
… because backlogs turn into junk drawers.
Not every declined event is to be forgotten
Practical thoughts on estimating personal capacity: why task size, context, and health matter more than raw checkboxes.
A skeptical look at web3 claims: which projects solve real problems and which are rebranded crypto scams.
Why doing less (less frequent tasks) can free time to do more of what matters.
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
Event Report
Event Report
Event Report
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
Delivered at Config Management Camp EU 2016
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
presented at DevStars.cz on 19 Oct 2015
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
Predictions on how AI and open source tooling will reshape contributor flows, tooling, and conferences in 2025.
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
posted on the Red Hat Community Blog
Event Report
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
presented at DevStars.cz on 19 Oct 2015
posted at ProjectAtomic.io
a/k/a When do you build it?
Conference Session Notes
A Fedora Docs Toolchain Proposal
And Fedora Docs
Playing with travis-ci.org
… because backlogs turn into junk drawers.
Not every declined event is to be forgotten
Practical thoughts on estimating personal capacity: why task size, context, and health matter more than raw checkboxes.
Adventures in an Indian Airport
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
posted on opensource.com
because I got pwned
A dad-and-daughter twist on the NYT Strands game — play the custom ‘Stella’ puzzle and share the results.
How stepping away from social media and using library borrowing rekindled a slower, more pleasurable reading habit.
On the small pleasures of owning a NAS — the sounds of background jobs and how they reconnect you to what your machines are doing.
It’s the year of …
A practical, non-technical tour of SPF, DKIM, DMARC and ARC — why modern email needs DNS help and what to do about it.
My Experience with Vibe Coding: Successes, Challenges, and the Road to Production
Proposal for making rsync and iCloud Drive work together so evicted files are included in backups.
My colleague1 Veronika Kabátová wrote a great piece on setting up your environment to work with remote repositories. In it she outlines the strategy of lett...
A tongue-in-cheek look at my brief YouTube debut and the perils of home networking.
Apple and Android Don’t Hate You
A skeptical look at web3 claims: which projects solve real problems and which are rebranded crypto scams.
The interesting part isn’t the BTC, it’s this arbitrage
We May Be Missing the Revolution
Not every declined event is to be forgotten
A Project Proposal
Could you be less committed?
BRExit Edition
presented at DevStars.cz on 19 Oct 2015
It’s about way more than the FEIE
Predictions on how AI and open source tooling will reshape contributor flows, tooling, and conferences in 2025.
My Experience with Vibe Coding: Successes, Challenges, and the Road to Production