Hi, This is Rushi, and here on this page you will find various types of blogs that are mostly technical. I will try to write non-technical blogs. Let’s see where this goes.
You can also find my Notes. It is going to be mostly future topics or general notes, maybe more brain dumps 😁.
Dive into the intricate setup of a Raspberry Pi Home Server, showcasing storage solutions, media streaming capabilities, torrent management, and secure network access. Discover how to optimize resources, manage services, and plan for future upgrades to enhance your home server experience.
In this blog, we delve into the world of Personal Access Tokens (PATs), exploring their role in modern security and authentication systems. Learn how PATs offer a secure alternative to traditional passwords, discover the key concepts behind token generation and validation, and gain practical insights into implementing PATs for enhanced access control.
After writing my Go Dash blog, I got an idea of whether I could push the same blog to Medium. I started looking for ways to automate this thing. I checked on the GitHub Marketplace for actions that can push content to Medium directly. I found the GitHub action hugo-to-medium by Prakhar Kaushik.
This GitHub action was good, but there were some issues. In Hugo, I mostly use shortcodes to showcase the sample codes, figures, and images.
Welcome to guide on Go programming! Whether you’re beginner looking to grasp the basics of the language or an experience developer seeking to enhance your clean code skills, our blog has you covered. Explore the fundamentals of Go syntax and discover how to elevate your coding style with a touch of clean code principles.
Begin This is the new beginning and also my second blog, which is also a non-technical blog (first blog). I have decided to start writing blogs so that I can share my thoughts and knowledge and improve my writing skills. I will be writing blogs about mostly technical stuff and sometimes non-technical stuff. In technical blogs, I will cover whatever research I have done, and while doing research, I will keep my notes in the Notes section.