Published inLevel Up Coding2 hours of fun completing the game. 20+ hours of fun hacking the game.A bit of curiosity can lead to a lot of learning.Apr 27, 20221Apr 27, 20221
Published inLevel Up CodingGitHub may replace DockerHubIt’s been interesting to witness the meteoric rise of “Docker” over the years, but GitHub now has most of the functionality of DockerHub.Dec 23, 202114Dec 23, 202114
Published inGeek CultureHow to set up a text-mode-only Linux DesktopYou could be a command line hero.Aug 16, 20211Aug 16, 20211
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blogHow to properly archive a projectThe TURTLES model.Jul 8, 2021Jul 8, 2021
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blogUse Firefox as a universal web chat appChat that is always compatible, updated, and integrates with browser extensions.Jun 16, 2021Jun 16, 2021
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blog3 basic Kubernetes shortcuts for faster command line kung fuTips and tricks to get faster with the Kubernetes Command Line.Jun 14, 20216Jun 14, 20216
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blogUsing a httputil reverse proxy to host gRPC REST & HTML on a single portThis helps you use Go to power the next generation of APIs+PWAs.Jun 2, 2021Jun 2, 2021
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blogRead the source, LukeReading the source code is a pathway to many abilities that some consider… unnatural.May 24, 2021May 24, 2021
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blogOliveTin — a simple web interface for running Linux shell commandsGive non-technical users, mobiles and tablets the ability to run Linux shell commands as the push of a button!May 19, 2021May 19, 2021
Published inJames Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blogLinux tools that I learned 10 years ago, which I still use every dayThere are a lot of cool Linux commands and tools you COULD learn, but what are the ones that you would use every day?May 12, 202114May 12, 202114