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Eleven Links of Note - January 15th, 2026

Published: Thu 15 January 2026
By rilindo

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tags: windows linux unix health markdown haproxy kubernetes softwareengineering git pixelmator devops apple macos

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  • Windows 8 revival on Linux: I guess some people like to suffer.
  • Ozempic is changing the foods Americans buy: Probably because they spent most of the money on Ozempic. 😛
  • How to import and export Markdown with Apple Notes in iOS 26: Tried it. It works. . . . and that was anticlimactic.
  • How to Upgrade OpenShift Operators in a Disconnected Environment: This is probably far more common than you think especially if you work in a highly secured environment.
  • Announcing HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller 3.2: Another option for those trying to move off from ingress NGINX.
  • Choosing your Kubernetes platform: Pretty important to consider. Ideally, a manage platform is ideal as you don't have to manage the control plane, at the cost of well. . . cost.
  • The case for UNIX to run your business critical applications and not Windows: An attempt to make an argument for Unix over Windows. I think what was said here isn't really meaningful, as what kills systems isn't viruses, it is badly written software and Unix has plenty of those.
  • The Product-Minded Software Engineer: Or why you don't think about code, but also about the business you support.
  • Git Rebase for the Terrified: I always do rebase, but I found some of the tips here useful.
  • Pixelmator is dead, long live Pixelmator Pro: I like Pixelmator. I even bought it. But I never had time to make use of it fully.
  • Essential DevOps Tools for macOS: TIL about Brewfile.
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