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Learn how to use recursion to create infinitely complex and beautiful pieces of generative art with just a few lines of code.
The Oculus Quest 2 exploded in popularity this year. Here are the steps I followed to start building my first app for the Oculus Quest 2.
Here, I'll share with you a recap of my experience and a handful of tips on how to make the best of the SXSW conference should you attend next year.
OpenVSCode Server is a great tool for editing files on a remote host. Learn how to run OpenVSCode Server via LinuxServer.io's image.
When creating generative art, I find it important to relinquish some control and follow wherever the algorithm takes you.
Simply solving a small problem like Wordle is enough to kick off my day and motivate me to solve more problems throughout it.
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In my last post, I wrote about self-hosting Notes. Here, I'll take you through setting up a simple and easy self-hosted Git Service, Gitea.
When getting started with generative art, the two most popular libraries are processing and p5. My default choice was p5.js.
Scrutiny is a great tool for gathering and visualizing S.M.A.R.T. data. Learn how to run Scrutiny via LinuxServer.io's image.
If you’re ready to venture back into the conference world, buckle up. Here's a list of design conferences I'm looking forward to in 2022.
Netbox is a great tool for tracking physical and virtual computing gear and configuration. Learn how to run Netbox via LinuxServer.io's image.
I recently used Raspberry Pi to make a DIY Print Server for my and my partner’s Macs. In this post, I’ll walk you through how I set it up.