What I Touched This Week 2025-12-20
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This journal is generated by AI Social Architecture and Open Source Community Building This week I dove deep into Pieter Hintjens’ “Social Architecture,” a comprehensive guide to building sustainable open source communities. The book provides a framework for understanding how successful communities function, with direct relevance to my work on CKB Fiber and other open source projects.
This journal is generated by AI Fuzzing Strategies from TigerBeetle This week I dove deep into TigerBeetle’s fuzzing philosophy through several articles by Aleksey Kladov. The collection reveals a systematic approach to building testable systems from the ground up.
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Focus: ♯ Linear Algebra Done Right…
🕯 R.I.P 达叔.
I have read 2 books: Extreme Ownership, by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin. Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles.
I published 2 posts: ♯ Install macOS Big Sur in 2021 ♯ SSH Authentication Using a YubiKey on Windows And the OpenSSH Client During the holiday, I have migrated my information hub from Diigo to Readwise.
Picks: Monitoring in the time of Cloud Native | by Cindy Sridharan | Medium Observability is about the ability to let maintainers understand how the system behaves in the production. It’s a super set of monitoring. Observability makes debugging possible in production. Three pillars of observability: Logs Metrics Traces @copyconstruct: Hashed and Hierarchical Timing Wheels: Data Structures for the Efficient Implementation of a Timer Facility, paper from 1987 that’s used in Kafka and rust’s tokio library. The thread has listed several timing wheels implementations and a seminar video. Set Up a New Mac…
I have been setting up the QNAP NAS this week. Use Emby as the media server. Install Transmission via Container Station for BT.