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blog.florentdelannoy.com | ||
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iferminm.gitlab.io
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| | | | | More than writing code | |
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preslav.me
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| | | | | I am a software engineer with a decade-long experience developing software in Python, Go, and Java. | |
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www.sicpers.info
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reflects on the challenges of teaching software engineering, highlighting difficulties in covering essential topics within limited time and the complexities of tools like git, while also discussing the broader responsibilities of being a programmer beyond just coding. | |
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ketanvijayvargiya.com
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| | | I recently setup a Samba share on a Raspberry Pi on my home network. As part of that, I used a 5 TB Western Digital My Passport Ultra as the storage layer. I wanted to encrypt it since it's going to store a lot of personal content. That way, I won't have to worry about leaking any of that data if I lost the disk. The following post lists down the Linux commands I used to turn on that encryption. And while I tried this on a Raspberry Pi, the commands are generic and should work on any Linux system. | ||