

Rather poetic less than 24 hours after Trump paraded out a map with American flags over Canada, Greenland, and Venezuela.


Rather poetic less than 24 hours after Trump paraded out a map with American flags over Canada, Greenland, and Venezuela.


This is fantastic. I’m not some Linux fanboy, but I am increasingly disillusioned that Microsoft cares to make Windows good in any meaningful way. Vulkan seems to be a far more efficient low-level graphics API compared to DirectX these days, and what’s been coming out of Valve seems to support that idea: a lot of performance issues on Linux are solvable problems.
I’m writing this from my Steam Deck which has become a more than capable general use PC even on its limited hardware. I was planning on getting a Steam Machine, and this ongoing work Valve is doing only makes me more confident in using that cute little box as a full jump away from the Microsoft stack. I recognize that’s not a viable option for everyone out there, but I’m excited to try.


This is a good list. The reality is that at the end of the day, you have a really important question to answer: Do I want access to this outside of my home network?
If you don’t, this can all be pretty easy; if you do, it gets significantly more complicated for most solutions.
Keeping it internal, it can be very simple: get Docker, fire up some containers of software you like, make sure you have your ports mapped properly and you’re off to the races. You’ll want to set up a system to make sure you’re at least aware if new versions of your software are released so you can upgrade, and that you have a backup system in place for your data.
I have a few things I now run on my home network, including:


I self-host Bitwarden and it’s been great. Used 1Password back in the day but their shift to SaaS has made it expensive and bloated with a bunch of crap I don’t care about. Made sure to set up a backup of the BW databases and auto-updating the docker image that it runs in. Set up secure access for my family, and even managed to host it for a couple friends.
Keepass has always interested me, but I haven’t been able to figure out if there’s a browser extension that supports accessing databases stored remotely as I use my passwords on a few computers I can’t install applications on, but I can use extensions.


Power Grid is a game I’ve played twice and…can’t tell if I ever want to play it again. It’s so math-y, yet I think that its market system is so elegant.
Well, he called Greenland “Iceland” 4 times in a meandering, somewhat incoherent ramble of a speech.