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Eleven Links of Note - December 20th, 2025

Published: Sat 20 December 2025
By rilindo

In Blog.

tags: computerscience htmx development history linux science chicago openshift

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  • Does swearing make you stronger? Science says yes: What the-?
  • Beginning January 2026, all ACM publications and related artifacts in the ACM Digital Library will be made open access: Awesome move. This is a great opportunity for people to have access to notable computer science papers
  • Please Just ** Try HTMX: Language. But I get their point. I'll try out htmx.
  • Egyptian Hieroglyphs: Lesson: or I would call it, learning Egyptian emoiji.
  • systemd v259: Breaking change: if you were running a service script under systemd, it will break with this release. Time to migrate and use native systemd unit files.
  • CTA Closed Englewood’s Racine Green Line Station Over 30 Years Ago. By 2029, It Could Reopen: Definitely would like to see this back. The neighborhood has seen an upswing lately, and this can help that trend.
  • RPM and DNF features and enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1: A remember that yum is deprecated, so you need to use dnf.
  • Deep dive: Streamlining GitOps with Amazon EKS capability for Argo CD: Incidentally, ARGO CD is one of the items on mhy list to implement in my home lab.
  • oVirt 4.5.7 - Testing: An update to oVirt, the upstream of Red Hat Virtualization. Nice to see this project is still humming along.
  • OCP4 Tips P.14 | The Magic of OpenShift IPI: How Keepalived & HAProxy Build Your Load Balancers for You: A closer look at Keepalived and HAProxy on OpenShift.
  • 8-Bit BolĂ©ro: Sound like a early 90s NES adventure game
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