This is a casual look at a WIP piece of software that I know nothing about – don’t draw too many conclusions from this. Astral is doing The Lord’s work with python tooling. Ruff is a joy to use for both formatting and linting. And the newer uv has breathed fresh air into environment management

Early medieval history is a crowded field. Despite the small source base, which only grows meaningfully in terms of archaeological data, the period has enjoyed the sustained interest of a large (and, until recently, growing) number of scholars. A premium is therefore placed on the questions historians ask and the frameworks they apply. Discoveries tend

OnCall… even when I’m not Do you ever feel like you’re on-call even when you’re technically not on call? Burnout in the IT industry is real, just look at the stats for developers and infosecurity professionals as an example. And sysadmins are no different, walking the tech treadmill during normal working hours isn’t enough: Users

The sky in the northern hemisphere had been darkened, the winters unusually harsh, and the summers barely arriving for decades when the German Lutheran author Johann Arndt published his Four Books on True Christianity in 1610. Arndt warned his readers that: when the sky burns like this, and the sun turns blood-red, it is telling

U.S. Army/10th Mountain Division operates an Anduril drone In a video released this summer by Ukraine’s 68th Jaeger Brigade, a Ukrainian drone destroyed a Russian tank trapped in a crater on the front lines of Donetsk. It’s a scene that’s become increasingly familiar over the last three years—as Ukraine has deployed an astonishing 1.2 million
I once read blogging advice: if someone asks you something, write it as a blog post and soon you will have a blog. One advice I am often asked is “I am a new startup; how should I approach security?” Here goes my attempt, based on my experience working at and advising hypergrowth companies. Please…