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  • Estimating Pi with Kafka Streams

    Recently I wanted to learn a bit about Apache Kafka. It is often used as a way to do event sourcing (or similar message-driven architectures). An “add-on” to the simple publish/subscribe pattern in Kafka is Kafka Streams, which provides ways to process unbounded data sets.

  • Implementing a 2d-tree in Clojure

    Recently I followed the very good Coursera course “Algorithms, Part I” from Coursera. The exercises were in Java, and the most fun one was implementing a two-dimensional version of a k-d tree. Since I sometimes do generative art in Clojure, I thought this would be a fun algorithm to implement myself.

  • Setup of new Macbook

    I just got a new Macbook, and I thought it would be useful for my future self to write down what I installed on it. Luckily the history file in my shell is long enough to remember everything.

  • How I use Tmux

    When working in the terminal, I like to move efficiently between panes. To do this I use tmux, which is a terminal multiplexer. I had to look that word up, so here is what Wikipedia says:

  • Using Emacs to backup a Raspberry Pi

    At home, I manage by smart lights (Philis Hue, Ikea Trådløs, etc) from a Raspberry Pi running the Deconz Zigbee gateway.

  • Introduction to AWS CloudFormation

    In the old days, well before my time as a programmer, you had servers, which maybe had a Java server running, connecting to a Oracle SQL database, managed by some other team.

  • Filtering JSON logs with JQ

    One of my favorite command line tools is jq (homepage). It is often very useful to look at structured JSON data.

  • How to connect to localhost from a Docker container

    At work I recently spent a lot of time trying to get a running Docker container to connect to a service running on localhost.

  • Github Action for checking if a changelog is updated

    At a work project I’m working on, we work in a monorepo. We have a simple way to keep track of changes: a version.txt and a CHANGELOG.md in the root of the repository, that should be updated for every merge to master.

  • K3 surfaces, definition and a few examples

    I’m reading Daniel Huybrechts’ book on K3 surfaces now (because I miss doing mathematics), and so I thought I could write some short blog posts about it as I read through it.

  • A topological space that is not first countable

    Recently me and some friends were discussing first countability, and noticed that Wikipedia gave an example of space that was not first countable, but with no proof. So here’s my attempt at a proof.

  • Making Emacs use correct Python interpreter in a virtual environment

    I like to be able to test things interactively in a Python shell when exploring a new package. I also don’t like to exit Emacs when I don’t have to. So I’d like to be able to run C-c C-p (or run-python) directly from Emacs.

  • Proof of concept chat app

    I had some time in between projects at work, so I have spent some spare time trying to learn new stuff. I have for a while wanted to learn about web sockets, so I decided to try to write a simple chat app. Turns out, I had to learn about a lot of other stuff as well. This is a short write up to summarise (mostly) for myself what I’ve learned.

  • Et streiftog blant utvalgte matematikere

    Man tenker på matematikere som fjerne mennesker uten særlig stor grad kontakt med virkeligheten. De går rundt i sin egen verden, krasjer i lyktestolper mens de tenker på problemer, og bryr seg ikke om utseendet. Ingen stereotypi er ubegrunnet, og dette gjelder selvsagt også for matematikere.

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