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Gemini Articles of Interest

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 19, 2023

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Technology and Free Software

Suika Scanlations is once again active.

=> Suika Scanlations is once again active.

It's been almost 10 years since we have made a release. At that time it was just me and a friend who translated working on a single series. We had two other planned series that we were also working on. He unfortunately no longer had the time to translate so we stopped our work. A year ago I began learning Japanese myself and thought it would be fun to use scanlating as a method of study and reading immersion. A friend of mine had some series' he wished to see translated so I'll be doing my best to do just that.

Site Reliability Engineering - Part 1: SRE and Organizational Culture

=> Site Reliability Engineering - Part 1: SRE and Organizational Culture

The universe of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is like an intricate tapestry woven with diverse technology, culture, and personal grit threads. Site Reliability Engineering is one of the most demanding jobs. With all the facets, it is impossible to get bored. There is always a new challenge to master, and there is always a new technology to tinker with. It's not just technical; it's also about communication, collaboration and teamwork. I am currently employed as a Principal Site Reliability Engineer and will attempt to share what SRE is about in this blog series.

Site Reliability Engineering - Part 2: Operational Balance in SRE

=> Site Reliability Engineering - Part 2: Operational Balance in SRE

This is the second part of my Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) series. I am currently employed as a Principal Site Reliability Engineer and will attempt to share what SRE is about in this blog series.

Internet/Gemini

Re: Alone In Space

=> Re: Alone In Space

And welcome to the club, so to say. I cannot speak for all the others here, but for me at least, Gemini came without an entry to the man pages. I've read about it in the ''surface web'' (it was Drew DeVault's blog I think) and decided that I'd like to participate. So I set up an Agate server alongside the lighttpd serving my website from my home and added some of the content from there. A Gemini-mirror of my website, basically. Every now and then when I stumble upon something interesting on Antenna, and feel in the mood to fire up the kludgy conglomerate of linux machines that I call my server and my laptop, I'll write a couple lines in reply. Just like these. Feels a little bit like threads a web forum, just a little bit different.

re: Alone in space

=> re: Alone in space

Why don't you join us here at BBS? It's very easy to post quick notes, interact on specific topics, or create surveys...

Programming

after 2 months of programming

=> after 2 months of programming

I love watching programming content, read articles and blog posts about programming, after 2 months of programming voluntarily, here are some of my criticisms (and praises) of myself, and some other tangent...

  * Gemini links can be opened using Gemini software. It’s like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.

=> ↺ Gemini software

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