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Job Search Reveals Near-Universal Kubernetes Adoption Across Tech Companies
So I've been job hunting lately. Reading job postings, doing interviews, talking to engineering teams at like a dozen companies. And I noticed...
How Open Source Projects Die: Common Failure Modes and Ecosystem Risks

Understanding 4-bit Floating Point (FP4) Formats and Their Applications in Modern Computing
Mathematical Minimalism
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The missing digit of Stela C
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Linux Kernel Development: Introducing the Swap Table for Modernized Memory Management
Can You Disable Spotlight and Siri in macOS Tahoe?
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Critique of Tech Leaders' Inaction on X's Deepfake Content
Understanding the Linux Kernel Security Process and CVE Release Workflow
Learning Swift Through Advent of Code 2025: A Developer's Experience
This year, I decided to use Advent of Code to learn the language Swift. Since there were only 12 days of tasks for 2025, here is my summary of experiences. Also check out my solutions.
Checked-size Array Parameters in C: Addressing Safety Issues with Array Size Validation
Replicate Announces Acquisition by Cloudflare to Scale AI Model Platform
The Engineering Challenge of Building Reliable Analog Oscillators
DuckDB v1.4 Database Encryption: Implementation, Usage, and Performance Analysis
Fil-C: A Memory-Safe Implementation of C and C++ for Legacy Code Compatibility
How a Nonsense Maze Trap Revealed LLM Training Scrapers Consuming 99.9% of Server Traffic
A week ago, I set up a dynamically generated nonsense maze to catch LLM scrapers. Now, requests to it make up 99.9% of my server's traffic, but my total request volume did not increase. The bots didn't come to my site because of the trap. The trap made th
Using SSH-Accessible Servers as Git Repositories for Server-Side Development
If you have a git repository on a server with ssh access, you can just clone it

