







All the function parameter and returns types are going to be “any”.
Still waiting to get my healthcare “fixed” after 10 years. Any day now…


And we’re not going to tell you.


Self hosting is a great opportunity to learn about some popular technologies and even acquire a few sysadmin skills. Required knowledge of a self-hosted solutions tech stack is not gatekeeping any more than required knowledge of tools and building materials is gatekeeping when it comes to renovating your bathroom. In either scenario, if you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s going to be a much more difficult job.
reverse proxies
That said, you should not be exposing any of your services to the public if you don’t know what you’re doing. That’s a quick way to a bad time.


What’s really annoying is when you spend two days trying to track down a bug, only to find out it’s not really a bug.



Users can interact with AI to explore story elements, generate summaries, and build a personal knowledge base.
You what else would accomplish this? Reading the fucking book.


C’mon guys. The Republicans are totally going to fix healthcare just like they promised in 1993, 2002, 2008, 2010, 2016 2017, 2020, 2024, The Last Week.
Shouldn’t take more than about two weeks.


The PC OS market is saturated and has been for years with Microsoft dominating the market since mid 1990’s.
They were smart enough to realize the market was tapped out a long time ago and have worked aggressively to transform the entire organization from an OS provider into a SaaS provider that also happens make the dominant PC OS. Windows is slowly becoming just a funnel to chain you to the Microsoft “ecosystem” and make it easier to sell you more of their services. Good business decision but shitty deal for the customer.
That said, one of the major selling points for Windows has always been backward compatibility. Enterprise customers like to keep running their ancient software and some of them will pay exorbitant licensing fees to keep doing that.
It really used to piss me off when the older techs would make me crawl around in nasty crawlspaces while they stood around and smoked cigarettes.
I get not wanting to be there but I’m not not about to leave some poor kid who doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing fumbling around in the dark by himself for half the day.
“My Lord, it wouldest appear that the fire twas caused by creosote buildup over the hearth in the great hall. For thy mason hath neglected to sweep the chimney.”
Sometimes I think I should have stayed in the trades. Then I remember having to tear hundreds of HVAC smoke dampers out of a new building and replace them with fire and smoke dampers because the boss decided he was just going to whatever instead of what the blueprints called for.
Then I’m good for a while.
I’ve seen plenty of back ends that needed to be destroyed.
“Just hit 'em with a few more million tons of bombs. Then they’ll definitely come around to our way of seeing things.” --Robert McNamara (Probably)


One time I got written up for stating that “failing to take cyber security seriously creates a massive potential liability” for the company. Apparently that was “out of line.”
Well you know what else is out of line? Critical infrastructure organizations (i.e. utilities) that don’t take security seriously.
I do not miss that dumpster fire.


Pro Tip:
If you ever find yourself in the position of having a pistol shoved in your face and you cannot safely escape, it is possible to disarm your assailant.
Quickly grab the wrist or forearm of the hand holding the weapon with one hand and grab the weapon’s muzzle with your other hand. While directing the weapon away from your body, push down on the muzzle like a lever. Your assailant will not be able to maintain their grip on the weapon. Be prepared for it to discharge because it probably will. If you decide to attempt this maneuver, DO NOT hesitate or you will probably get shot.
“In 1804, Richard Trevithick developed the high pressure steam engine, unwhittingly dooming all of humanity.”


I use Proxmox for Work and Hyper-V at home. Looking forward to retiring my old Hyper-V host and replace it with Proxmox because Hyper-V is a pain.
Virtualization really helps with reliability. In particular, by allowing you to quickly take snapshots before doing anything destructive and by streamlining backup and recovery.