An overview about batteries followed by a summary of Tesla's Battery Day. | Continue reading
An article focused on our internal infrastructure and automation. | Continue reading
A dive into additive manufacturing as well as product reviews: comparing the MakerBot Replicator+ to a Form Labs Form 3. | Continue reading
What the future of consumer computers should look like. | Continue reading
A bit of a dive into pixel density and internet bandwidth. | Continue reading
An article focused on why automation boosts productivity, some examples of my personal automations, and a look at products built to bring the power of scripting to the consumer market. | Continue reading
Design differences of containers, Zones, Jails and VMs. | Continue reading
A trip through time of various storage technologies. | Continue reading
A dissection of power efficiency and carbon footprints for data centers and cloud providers. | Continue reading
An overview of building out our office space. | Continue reading
We started a computer company!!! The Oxide Computer Company started in my garage, this is a story about its origins. | Continue reading
Tales and adventures from firmware camp. | Continue reading
The culture of tech hype waves through the example of transactional memory. | Continue reading
Some hard truths about Kubernetes and what it means for your business. | Continue reading
Why BPF and XDP are something you should learn. | Continue reading
A post about power dynamics. | Continue reading
Why open source firmware is important for security. | Continue reading
On converting one of my bots to transposit. | Continue reading
A list of questions I'd ask my cloud provider. | Continue reading
Questions to ask yourself to make sure you are in the right mindset to think and behave as a leader. | Continue reading
Some thoughts on Conway's Law and its effect on the software stack and open source ecosystem. | Continue reading
A post about how I learn new things using RISC-V as an example. | Continue reading
A summary of how I would define a distinguished engineer or technical fellow. | Continue reading
A summary of how I would define a distinguished engineer or technical fellow. | Continue reading
Why unix pipes are awesome. | Continue reading
A detailed overview of what happens when you create a GitHub Action. | Continue reading
Why use something bloated when you could use something minimal. | Continue reading
Covers two Linux primitives that are not namespaced by the current set of Linux kernel namespaces. | Continue reading
How to close patches for your open source project you don't want. | Continue reading
What steps need to be done until we have containers that can be considered sandboxes | Continue reading
How to install and use the Wireguard VPN, obviously with containers. | Continue reading
How to run docker containers on your desktop. | Continue reading
A rant on containers, security, and echo chambers. | Continue reading
A design proposal for how to do hard multi-tenancy in Kubernetes. | Continue reading