Blog Posts
2024 in Review
It's important to pause and reflect every so often to stay grounded and focused. So, each December I look back on the year's events and summarize them in a blog post.
Running an LLM locally using Ollama
Running a Large Language Model (LLM) on your local workstation can be a daunting task. But with Ollama, it's incredibly easy.
Installing a Fedora Linux ARM VM from a Raw Image
Some Linux distributions (including Fedora Workstation) only provide a raw image for ARM-based systems. In this post, I'll outline how to install a Fedora virtual machine (VM) on an ARM system using this raw image.
Copilot+ PC Review: Windows on ARM is finally here
I've been using a Copilot+ PC as a productivity and development workstation this month, and I must say that I'm thoroughly impressed overall. In this blog post, I'll outline why.
Maximizing Your Hiking Experience
Hiking is one of the most rewarding outdoor activities. But it requires planning and preparation. In this post, I'll outline what I've learned over the years to get the most out of the hiking experience.
Practical Cybersafety for Everyone
The Internet is a dangerous place. In this post, I’ll cover five basic Cybersafety tips that anyone (including those who aren't tech-savvy) can use to stay safe online.
Configuring GitHub Discussions to provide Blog Comments
After several decades, I've finally decided to add a comment feature to my blog. In this post, I'll describe how I leveraged GitHub Discussions and the giscus app to do just that.
7 Tips for a Healthy Digital Lifestyle
Maintaining a healthy digital lifestyle is a key component to well-being in today's online world. In this post, I'll present some strategies that can help you improve your relationship with technology and the Internet.
Demystifying Artificial Intelligence (AI)
2024 has definitely been the year of AI-related buzz. In this post, I'll discuss what AI really is, why people are talking about it, and how it will eventually impact some of the software products we use.
How I Keep my Linux Textbook Updated for New Versions
The sixth edition of my Linux textbook is the first one that directs readers to install the latest version of their Linux distribution. In this post, you'll learn how I'm able to pull that off.