Jan-Lukas Else

Tech, life and everything else

How a clever organization of Go structs can save memory

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Sometimes I like to take a look at the commit history of various open source projects, applications I use myself or dependencies I use in my applications. Today I was scrolling through the commit history of chi, the HTTP router I use for my blog software.

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“The enclosure of internet commons”

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DHH makes a few valid points as to why smartphones are general computing devices and why Apple and Google want them to be just phones.

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Published on in 💬 Micro

This week is the final spurt for my bachelor thesis. I want to submit it on Thursday or Friday. Then there’s my presentation two or three weeks later. And when I pass that, I’m no longer a student. I’m excited, but it’s also a strange feeling after more than three and a half years of working towards this goal.

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Retrospective of my home office tech investments

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Last year, when suddenly it was said that home office is the new normal, I started to update or improve my home tech equipment. In January, I shared a picture of my home office.

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I like my new waffle iron! 🧇😋😍

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Internet Archive Infrastructure

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I just watched a presentation by Jonah Edwards from the Internet Archive where he talks about the infrastructure behind it and answers questions.

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RSS by email

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Today I learned about RSS by email, a service that let’s you subscribe to RSS feeds by email.

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Published on in 💬 Micro

The sun is shining, but it’s still somewhat cold. 🌞

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My February ‘21 in Review

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And now the next month is already over, February. So here’s my monthly review and what happened in February.

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Private diary blogging!

Published on in 💭 Thoughts

After I had the spontaneous idea to just use my own blog software for diary writing, I added the functionality for a “private mode” this morning. In private mode a login is required on all pages.

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