sudo make second-brain
Building a cross-platform second brain on plain Markdown: Obsidian, Neovim, PARA, and the ghost folder that kept coming back.
Building a cross-platform second brain on plain Markdown: Obsidian, Neovim, PARA, and the ghost folder that kept coming back.
After months in Joplin, I went looking for the needle under pressure and found out which retrieval features actually matter at 11pm.
A multi-day clipboard corruption mystery on a Wayland Ubuntu desktop, traced through five dead ends to ibus, the input method framework most users do not know is running.
Two small changes to sudomakevibe.com: a new warm light palette replacing earthy glow, and a session-scoped hint about the theme switcher.
Why the vulnerability treadmill is broken, what defense in depth actually means, and how to build systems where individual bugs don't matter.
A homelab publishing stack audit on Ubuntu 24.04 — what a routine CVE patch revealed about Node versioning and Astro version debt.
What is actually running in my homelab — the hardware, the network, the platform, and the honest gap between what is here and what is planned.
The build log for sudomakevibe.com — stack decisions, six things that broke, and what a corrupted disk taught me about deployment pipelines.
High-fidelity work requires high-fidelity documentation. Here is why this site exists as a blog and not a two-hour podcast.