When creating a security lab, I spend a lot of hours troubleshooting this due to a lack of articles and videos, which mostly people use Virtualbox. Hope can help this article too. Let's Start: Here's our architecture: Step 2: Configure our bridge in our data center network: Note: dont make any value except to the desired name Step 3: Assigned the bridge and config for the VM's I got two virtu
I’ve been building a small browser-based project called WheelPage. It is not a big product. It does not use AI. Right now, it only does two simple things: spin a wheel flip a coin The site is here: https://wheelpage.com/ And the coin flip page is here: https://wheelpage.com/coin-flip/ At first, this felt almost too small to talk about. But while building it, I started to realize something: Simple
FutureMe has 15 million letters in its database. They've been there since 2002. Some of them will be there in 2050. Evengood will have zero. This week I shipped The Quiet Letter — a feature where you write to your future self today, we email it on a date you pick, and we hard-delete the row from our database within 24 hours of sending it. The email is the only artifact. We don't keep a copy. Every
I Built a VS Code Extension to Bring IntelliJ’s “Show History for Selection” Experience If you come from IntelliJ, you probably miss one super useful feature in VS Code: Show history for selected lines. I built a new extension to solve exactly that. Show History for Selected Code This extension helps you inspect Git history for a specific code selection, not just the whole file. Shows commit h
Utah to hold websites liable for users who mask their location with VPNs
Breaking Up with WordPress After Two Decades
Barman Replacing pgbackrest: I Migrated My Postgres Backups in Production and Here's What I Found The weekend I migrated from Vercel to Railway — the same one I mentioned when I talked about cold starts — I spent nearly twelve hours reading Postgres logs I'd never had to read that seriously before. It wasn't a tutorial. It was real production, real data, and the underlying question was always th
Barman reemplaza a pgbackrest: migré mis backups de Postgres en producción y esto encontré El fin de semana que migré de Vercel a Railway — el mismo que mencioné cuando hablé de cold starts — pasé casi doce horas leyendo logs de Postgres que nunca había tenido que leer tan en serio. No era un tutorial. Era producción real, datos reales, y la pregunta de fondo era siempre la misma: si esto explot