Mouse Logitech MX Anywhere 2s Flounder on Linux
I bought a Logitech Mx Anywhere 2s Flounder mouse too free up a USB port, and be able to configure more buttons compared to the mouse I had.When you connect it on Linux, the mouse works the first time...
View ArticleCertified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)
This post describes my experience and recommendations for tackling the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam by The Linux Foundation.The examThe exam is 100% practical with about 20 questions...
View ArticleTerraform module for AWS ECR
I share here another Terraform module I published as open source code, which allows you to create registries in AWS ECR.You can check my module terraform-aws-ecr at the Terraform Registry or clone it...
View ArticleHelm 3 local repo
Helm 3 local repoIn Helm 3 the support of helm serve command was removed due to some design issues, therefore if you need a similar tool you have to install helm servecm plugin, which uses ChartMuseum...
View ArticleiPad Pro as portable workstation
It’s been a while since I posted on the blog, first because I couldn’t find something interesting to share and second because there wasn’t much spare time (It’s not that now there’s a lot of time to...
View ArticlePaperLike Pencil Grisps
I’ve been using my iPad for a while to take notes with the Apple Pencil and I decided to write this article to tell you about a product that has pleasantly surprised me and which I think is an...
View ArticleOctoPrint with multiple 3D printers
One of the most useful tools when managing a 3D printer is OctoPrint, since among several things it allows you to manage your printer from a web interface, as well as adding a lot of functionality...
View ArticleAWS (re)Certified Solutions Architect - Professional
This article is to share my experience with the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional (recertification) exam:If you’re taking the exam for the first time or, as in my case, seeking...
View ArticleAnbernic 35xxH and Batocera
Today, the market is flooded with a variety of handheld devices for retro emulation, originating from several Chinese companies such as Retroid, Powkiddy, and Anbernic. These devices vary in form...
View ArticleBatocera & iPhone hotspot
In my previous post, I mentioned that I’m using the Anbernic 35xxh handheld for retrogaming. This device offers a nice, horizontal, compact, and practical form factor, making it perfect for gaming on...
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