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Eleven Links of Note - December 19th, 2025

Published: Fri 19 December 2025
By rilindo

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tags: graphics cicd sre gundam anime cis security ai art history apple

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  • How the Hercules Graphics Card Worked: Probably the best graphics card back in the 1980s. The detail is even better than its comtempoary color counterparts.
  • Woodpecker CI: Another CICD tool. With Github Actions pricing changing (though on hold for now), investigating alternatives would be a good idea.
  • The SRE Learning Platform: A learning platform opensourced to allow you to practice for most of the Linux Foundation Certification exams. Now if only Linux Foundation can extend their certifications to three years instead of two.
  • “MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM HATHAWAY The Sorcery of Nymph Circe” Main Trailer: The first movie was a fantastic continuation of the UC timeline. I look forward to this, plus another cameo from Jollibee.
  • CIS publishes hardening guidance for Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization: Practices and recommendations for security your virtualization workloads on OpenShift.
  • Kubently: Use AI Agents to troubleshoot Kubernetes issues. Might very useful, especially as there are so many parts to work with on Kubernetes.
  • Micron says memory shortages are here for the foreseeable future: This is going to make expanding my home lab a far more expensive affair.
  • Were classical statues painted horribly?: Personally, I accepted that ancient romans and greeks had different tastes, but explanation in this article makes sense.
  • How to Manage Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificates with Certbot Commands: With certificate expiration times getting shorter, it is important to automate certificate process as much as possible. Using LE with Certbot makes automation of certificates easy.
  • How I Passed the Cloud Native Platform Engineer (CNPE) Exam and what you can learn from my attempt!: I am intrigued by this exam.
  • Apple didn't have to go this hard...: Theyd didn't need to, but they did.
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