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2023-11-12
104.21.44.114
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2025-01-28
104.21.80.1
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That had to start by s>writing a blog post about it/s> figuring out howto build OS images for the Pis to run on. So far, I’ve been flashing imagesbuilt with a hrefhttps://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen>pi-gen/a>’s custom stages onto SD cards - a perfectly servicable, buttoil-heavy solution. However, seeing how I planned to add another Pi, runninganother stack, into the mix, I needed something more automated and flexible./p>p>Since I needed to figure out some things along the way, I decided to do this quickwrite-up on the off-chance someone else needs to reproduce this setup./p>p classmore>a href/2022/11/16/pi-gen-and-packer.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2020/12/06/mead-part-1.html>Mead, part one/a> /h1> p>This year, like almost every other, by the end of summer I found myself inpossession of enormous amounts of various kinds of home-made honey of ridiculousquality. Previously I’ve been using the spoils for cooking and bartending, butthis year I’ve decided to go all out and make my first mead out of it./p>p>This is the first part of my sugar’s journey into becoming booze. My name isMaciej, and I’m here tell its (ridiculously unkempt and hastily written down) story./p>p classmore>a href/2020/12/06/mead-part-1.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2020/04/19/lazy-citrus-cordial.html>Lazy citrus cordial/a> /h1> p>This is a lazy variation of the a hrefhttps://www.liquor.com/recipes/trash-tiki-citrus-stock/>Trash Tiki’s citrus stock/a>. It doesn’t need anycooking, and produces a bitter-ish and sour syrup that will feel at home in anycitrus-forward cocktail (pisco sour being amongst my favorites)./p>p>You can make it with any juiced citrus husks you have on hand, and the finalflavor profile will depend on the fruit used. If you have access to bergamotoranges, they produce an amazingly florar result. Mandarins will yield somethingsweeter, while grapefruits will shift the balance towards bitterness. Lemon andlimes will contribute the good old citrus sourness. Pick your poison!/p>p classmore>a href/2020/04/19/lazy-citrus-cordial.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2020/01/21/http-console-0.9.html>http-console2 0.9 - a friendly REPL-based HTTP API explorer/a> /h1> p>During the past few months I’ve been working on some projects that use OpenAPIto describe their HTTP interfaces. As such, I had the chance to play with theSwagger UI a lot. While I found it to be an amazing tool to experiment aroundwith an API, one thing bugged me - I spend lots of my time in terminal, andSwagger UI is a browser app./p>p>After some time of trying to find an existing tool, my mind turned toa hrefhttps://github.com/mmalecki/http-console2>http-console2/a> -my fork of a hrefhttps://github.com/cloudhead>Alexis Sellier/a>’sa hrefhttps://github.com/cloudhead/http-console>http-console/a>. While it desperatelyneeded a refactor, its interface seemed to be a prime candidate for extensionwith features that turn it into a full-fledged API explorer./p>p>So, a couple of days later:/p>p>strong>I am very pleased to announce a brand new a hrefhttps://github.com/mmalecki/http-console2>http-console2/a>, now supporting/strong>:/p>ul> li>a href/2020/01/21/http-console-0.9.html#multiline-json-bodies>Multiline JSON bodies/a>/li> li>a href/2020/01/21/http-console-0.9.html#openapi-based-autocompletion>OpenAPI-based autocompletion/a>/li> li>a href/2020/01/21/http-console-0.9.html#per-origin-command-and-request-body-histories>Per-origin command and request body histories/a>/li> li>a href/2020/01/21/http-console-0.9.html#contexts>Contexts/a>p classmore>a href/2020/01/21/http-console-0.9.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2020/01/20/homemade-coffee-liqueur.html>Homemade coffee liqueur/a> /h1> p>The idea for a homemade coffee liqueur has been in the back of my mind for awhile now. In addition to having the opportunity to tweak it as I desire, sometime ago I’ve acquired some rum barrel-aged coffee used by the folks ata hrefhttps://www.facebook.com/BrismanKawowyBar/>Brisman/a> to compete in last year’sa hrefhttps://www.worldcoffeeingoodspirits.org/>World Coffee in Good Spirits Championship/a>,and I really wanted give it a try out in a cocktailsetting./p>p classmore>a href/2020/01/20/homemade-coffee-liqueur.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2014/04/08/nodejitsu-security-vulnerabilities.html>Nodejitsu security vulnerabilities/a> /h1> p>Recently, I was looking at some of Nodejitsu code, namelya hrefhttps://github.com/nodejitsu/solenoid>code classlanguage-plaintext highlighter-rouge>solenoid/code>/a> and a hrefhttps://github.com/opsmezzo/forza>code classlanguage-plaintext highlighter-rouge>forza/code>/a>since I was planning to use code classlanguage-plaintext highlighter-rouge>forza/code> in my pet project. My attention was drawnto a particular piece of code which had to deal with user permissions. SoonI realized that I should be able to strong>leave my process running on the VM evenafter my application was stopped and execute my child processes with the samerights as all of the instrumentation/strong>. While investigating this particular bug,I noticed that strong>some of their sensitive configuration files were readable toworld/strong>./p>p classmore>a href/2014/04/08/nodejitsu-security-vulnerabilities.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2013/12/15/burnout.html>Burnout/a> /h1> p>a hrefhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnout_%28psychology%29>Wikipedia/a> definesburnout:/p>blockquote> p>Burnout is a psychological term that refers to long-term exhaustion anddiminished interest in work./p>/blockquote>p classmore>a href/2013/12/15/burnout.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2013/07/17/using-ld-preload.html>Using LD_PRELOAD/a> /h1> p>Recently I had a chance to play with code classlanguage-plaintext highlighter-rouge>LD_PRELOAD/code> for a bit, due to our recentHuge Refactor (tm) at Nodejitsu. code classlanguage-plaintext highlighter-rouge>LD_PRELOAD/code> environment variable is a way ofloading a library before em>any/em> other libraries are loaded./p>p classmore>a href/2013/07/17/using-ld-preload.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> article> h1> a href/2013/07/17/hello-world.html>Hello, world!/a> /h1> p>This em>is/em> your typical “Hello, world!” blog posts./p>h2 idwhoami>code classlanguage-plaintext highlighter-rouge>whoami/code>/h2>p>I am a node.js and C developer, a DevOps engineer by trade. I write code, Italk to servers. I work at a hrefhttps://www.nodejitsu.com>Nodejitsu/a>./p>p>I’m going to blog about things I love working on: architecture, code, JavaScriptand C. Maybe more. Most likely more./p>p classmore>a href/2013/07/17/hello-world.html>Read more.../a>/p> /article> /div> footer> div classcontact> ul classsocial> li> a hrefmailto:me@mmalecki.com classss-mail titleSend me an email>/a> /li> li> a hrefhttps://github.com/mmalecki classss-octocat titleFollow @mmalecki on GitHub>/a> /li> li> a hrefhttps://twitter.com/maciejmalecki classss-twitter titleFollow @maciejmalecki on Twitter>/a> /li> li> a href/feed.xml classss-rss titleSubscribe to my blog>/a> /li> /ul> /div> /footer> /div> /div> script> (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){iGoogleAnalyticsObjectr;irir||function(){ (ir.qir.q||).push(arguments)},ir.l1*new Date();as.createElement(o), ms.getElementsByTagName(o)0;a.async1;a.srcg;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,script,//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js,ga); ga(create, UA-42555015-1, mmalecki.com); ga(send, pageview); /script> /body>/html>
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