Writing

Essays, notes, and synthesis across technology, society, identity, and systems.

This is where I develop public thought: reflections on AI, software, strategy, media, policy, personal alignment, craft, and the structures beneath complex systems.

Why I Don’t Use RAID on My Home Server – And Haven't Looked Back Why I Don’t Use RAID on My Home Server – And Haven't Looked Back RAID may be the gold standard for data redundancy, but for my home server, I’ve found a simpler, more energy-efficient approach: nightly manual backups. This setup gives me flexibility, protection from accidental deletions, and lets me use older drives efficiently. Here’s why my daily rsync strategy beats RAID for personal use and how it’s saved my data more than once. Read
Ultimate Guide to Configuring Samba for Time Machine Backups on Debian Servers Ultimate Guide to Configuring Samba for Time Machine Backups on Debian Servers Setting up Time Machine backups for Apple devices on a Linux-based NAS has become significantly easier and faster thanks to Samba’s new features. With a well-configured Samba server on Debian, you can seamlessly backup macOS devices over the network and access your NAS with minimal setup. No more manually creating sparsebundles or struggling with complex configurations. Read
Crafting My Own Blog Engine Crafting My Own Blog Engine Why settle for bloated, one-size-fits-all solutions when you can create something uniquely tailored to your needs? As a developer who thrives on optimization and performance, I built my own blog engine from scratch—anchored by the powerful Charm PHP framework and seamlessly integrated into my PentaPaper SaaS platform. Read
Genealogy Rediscovered: My Journey Through the Generations Genealogy Rediscovered: My Journey Through the Generations Have you ever wondered where you really come from? Genealogy is like embarking on a journey into the past, and for me, it all started in the dusty corners of our basement. What began as a random find of old documents has, over the years, evolved into a deep exploration of my ancestors' stories. Read
How to Create and Serve Europe’s Maps with OpenStreetMap How to Create and Serve Europe’s Maps with OpenStreetMap Ready to take your OpenStreetMap skills to the next level? In this post, we walk you through creating a custom tile server for the entire European region—from setting up powerful hardware to generating map tiles and serving them on your own web server. Read
Map Mastery: My Journey to Building an OpenStreetMap Server Map Mastery: My Journey to Building an OpenStreetMap Server Ever wondered what it takes to create your own map server using OpenStreetMap data? Spoiler: it’s a long, winding journey filled with challenges, retries, and valuable lessons. In this post, I share my experience navigating the complexities of OSM. Read
Airplane Tracking Made Easy: My ADS-B Adventure Airplane Tracking Made Easy: My ADS-B Adventure Airplanes have always fascinated me, but the ability to receive and track their signals took this fascination to a new level. With a simple DVB-T stick and a bit of DIY enthusiasm, I built my own ADS-B antenna and dove into the exciting world of flight tracking. Read
Tracing Ancestry with Artificial Intelligence Tracing Ancestry with Artificial Intelligence Genealogy can be a fascinating yet challenging hobby. Especially when dealing with old, hard-to-read documents, one quickly reaches their limits. But modern Artificial Intelligence offers us new possibilities to uncover even the last secrets of our family history. Read
High-Precision Time with GPS on a Raspberry Pi and providing it via NTP High-Precision Time with GPS on a Raspberry Pi and providing it via NTP Ever wanted to maintain high-precision time in your local network, independently from public NTP servers? Whether for projects like an ADS-B airplane tracker or just to have an ultra-precise time source, setting up a GPS-based NTP server on a Raspberry Pi can be the perfect solution. In this detailed guide, I'll walk you through every step of the process. Read