Gonna have a go at this: Install Docker Desktop on Debian.
New computer ‘trail’
I have built a new computer ‘trail‘ out of my old workstation ‘tradition‘. I was able to do this because I migrated the VirtualBox VMs that were running on ‘tradition’ over to QEMU/KVM VMs now running on ‘lore‘.
My new computer ‘trail’ is setup as the recording workstation for the “booth” in my studio. This is good because now I can record at 4K in the booth!
I don’t use Windows much these days but this new studio workstation runs Windows 11 Pro. I haven’t used software RAID on Windows before but for this workstation I setup a RAID1 mirror using 2x 2TB NVMe drives. I was able to configure the block size for the NTFS file system so I picked 2MB (which was the maximum) as this RAID array will only be for storing video recordings (which are huge files).
Plato’s Cave
“Design in Practice” by Rich Hickey
A Revolution in Thought? – Dr Iain McGilchrist
I enjoy hearing from Iain McGilchrist. I do believe he is truly wise.
AI unmasked
Pain killers
Naming Schemes
A friend on IRC referred me to this today: https://namingschemes.com/. It’s various lists of nouns in a theme which you can use for naming computers and such.
New Book Teardown #1: The Art of Electronics 3rd Edition (2015) | In The Lab With Jay Jay
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Silly Job Title: Charge Charmer
This video is part of the New Book feature of my video blog.
In this video I review the venerable The Art of Electronics 3rd Edition by Paul Horowitz by Winfield Hill published in 2015. This monstrous tome includes some 1,220 pages.
This is a long video, because this is a long book!
While I was writing up these notes for the video I found a wealth of fun stuff. Here are a few links:
- AoE lands in Australia
- Bad Circuits
- Lebowski [PDF]
- Adafruit Interview with Paul
- About the authors
- The Art Of Electronics 3rd Ed (at archive.org)
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ViewVC Security Issue History
Today I found myself reading the Security Issue History from the ViewVC project. I thought it was instructive to see what actual (known) vulnerabilities looked like for a small software project over a twenty year period.


