Makefile is the em-dash of agentic coding
Makefiles are useful glue. In agentic workflows they often show up as the universal dispatch layer.
Notes on infrastructure, identity, automation, and homelab tinkering.
Makefiles are useful glue. In agentic workflows they often show up as the universal dispatch layer.
Preview environments are a tool, not a default. Use them when diffs can’t buy confidence.
SSO is table stakes. Put a small, boring guard in front of apps you don’t fully trust.
Why enterprise identity still relies on a complex, XML-heavy protocol from the early 2000s, and how to survive debugging it.
Installing Fedora on a Raspberry Pi using only a MacBook and Podman—no keyboard, mouse, or monitor required.
A simple, reliable recipe for those mornings when only a stack of pancakes will do.
A mandatory smoke test for the deployment pipeline.
Coughing is pain, my head feels like someone stomped on it. Is there a better time to start a blog?