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48K of Everything: Growing Up With the ZX Spectrum
Before broadband, before GUIs, before everything — there was a rubber keyboard, a cassette deck, and 48 kilobytes of pure possibility.
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Tailscale: Why You Should Use It and How to Access Your Home Server From Anywhere
Tailscale makes private networking so simple it almost feels like cheating. Here’s why it’s worth it and how to use it to reach your home server from anywhere.
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Static Sites Are Not a Regression
The web got complicated. Going back to static HTML isn’t giving up — it’s knowing when complexity is the wrong answer.
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On Building Things That Last
The machines we build outlive the intentions we had when we built them. A few thoughts on durability in software.
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The Terminal as a Way of Thinking
Why some of us still live in the command line — and what it teaches about how computation actually works.
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