I hope that what I write here will be useful. I do web searches and read articles, and what I provide here is what I would like to find on the Internet.
I share my experiences and ideas here. I am an expert in the areas that I write about, meaning that I have more knowledge in these areas than in others. However, I do not claim to know more than others.
I like to keep my articles brief, which is why they usually focus on one area and do not contain too many details.
Reference Guides
There are things I don’t do very often, and every time I do them, I forget all the details. And since searching on the Internet is becoming increasingly difficult, I decided to put short instructions on how things work in this blog.
Ideas and Experiments
Innovations sometimes start with crazy ideas. And some ideas are just worth writing down.
IoT
I work with Embedded Linux and IoT devices. Here is where I share my thoughts.
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All Posts
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Checking storage devices with badblocks
Storage devices eventually fail, so it’s crucial to check them for faults using tools like badblocks. This simple utility can scan your storage in read-only or write-mode, helping you detect issues before they lead to data loss.
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Scripting in iOS: the Shortcuts app
iOS Shortcuts app allows you to create your own scripts. There are some powerful things you can do with them. Some of these include really technical features that IT geeks may like.
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Keeping files in sync
I like my files. And when I copy or move them, I do not want anything bad to happen.
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HTTP over serial port? Experiment in Go
Go lets you do easy things, hard thing, crazy things… Let’s do some crazy things.



