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Technologies I will learn in 2023



Soc Virnyl Estela | 2023-01-03 | reading time: ~2min

What I did in 2022§

2022 was a fine year. Only issue was I am still adjusting with the new environment now that I was finally done with my undergrad and recently working as a university instructor for chemistry, biology and some humanities-related subjects.

I have fun writing RPM specfiles for packaging software in openSUSE and also learning the importance of community in Free and Open Source Software.

Languages I am fond of writing are Lua, Julia, and Rust. I did learn a bit of SCSS and SASS while also learning how to write the Tera templating engine for Zola.

Although, my only issue was the time contraints I have with work and personal life that I haven't really done any huge projects with those technologies. I really wanted to write a GUI client for mastodon in Rust with iced-rs but because of the lack of knowledge of the mastodon API and Rust itself, I never really got into it.

List of technologies I want to learn§

I will write what I learned so far each Saturday since that's the only day that I am free, unfortunately. 😔

Articles from blogs I follow around the net

Perma-Vuln: D-Link DIR-859, CVE-2024-0769

Recently Sift caught an interesting payload. As it turns out, the exploit was CVE-2024-0769, which is now tagged here: D-Link DIR-859 Information Disclosure Attempt . This vulnerability is a path traversal leading to information disclosure. But, perhaps mo…

via GreyNoise LabsJune 25, 2024

Synergy Greg

Synergy Greg would like to see you in His office, it is the one down the hall, past the cubicles and dreary faces, uplifted only when He deigns to venture forth. You will know Him when you see Him, He is the one composed, of a thousand writhing forms,…

via LudicityJune 22, 2024

Status update, June 2024

Hi all! This status update will be shorter than usual because I had a lot less free time for my open-source projects than usual this month. Indeed, I recently joined SNCF Réseau (the company responsible for the French railway infrastructure) to work on OSR…

via emersionJune 18, 2024

Why People are Angry over Go 1.23 Iterators

NOTE: This is based on, but completely rewritten, from a Twitter post: https://x.com/TheGingerBill/status/1802645945642799423 TL;DR It makes Go feel too “functional” rather than being an unabashed imperative language. I recently saw a post on Twitter showi…

via Articles on gingerBillJune 17, 2024

My RSS feed has been upgraded ✨

I did some integration work to include posts written for other publications in my RSS feed. Apologies if you see some duplicated items! 📪

via Rob O'LearyJune 15, 2024

Programming at the edge with Fastly Compute

So you’ve heard about computing at the edge, and you’ve heard that Fastly let’s you run JavaScript, Go, Rust and any other language that compiles to Wasm at the edge… well, let’s take a look and while we’re at it let’s try and understand how caching works …

via Posts on integralistJune 12, 2024

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