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Welcome to my blog

Years ago, in a software development conference, someone said that every keypress that you make contributes to entropy, so if others don't benefit from them, they're essentially wasted. Therefore, you need to expose the fruits of your labor to others, the more people, the better. This is my attempt at doing so.

Here you will find some opinion pieces, commentary on technology and some of the stuff that's happening in the world, as well as some tutorials. Furthermore, I might document some software breaking in all sorts of curious ways, because there's a lot of that in my life.

If you want to know more about me, you can visit My Homepage.


Title Published
Debian and GRUB are broken
Managing disks in Linux is broken
Grav is broken
COVID-19 contact tracing with Bluetooth vs GPS tracking and the unexplored potential for these apps
Nextcloud is broken
Using an SD card for storage in GNU/Linux is broken: Part 2
Moduliths: because we need to scale, but we also cannot afford microservices
OpenCV (with Python) is broken
DIY surveillance: motion detection with OpenCV and Python
LibreOffice bibliography is broken
Using an SD card for storage in GNU/Linux is broken
Docker Swarm access to devices is nonexistent
My thoughts while working on a Master's degree in 2020