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Category Archives: Tooling
Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of solving a growing number of use cases. As the heart of the Elastic Stack, it centrally stores your data so you can discover the expected and uncover the unexpected. … Continue reading
Neo4j
I am added to a team that is using Neo4j as a datastore. After my last Neo4j experience I had to dust of my skills 🙄 I still don’t think in graphs but am getting there. We store metadata about … Continue reading
Setup Boot Camp with hyper-V support
For development I’m using Windows in a Parallels VM on my MacBook Pro. To use docker on Windows I need to enable Hyper-V. Parallels has an option called “nested virtualisation” where the guest OS can do virtualisation. For this you’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Tooling
Tagged Bootcamp, Docker, Hyper-V, parallels, visual studio, Windows 10
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Internet services that have a great free option
The internet has a lot of services. Most of them have a free or try-for-a-period option. After trying a service I decide about the paid options stay on the free tier or discard it. Below is a list of services … Continue reading
Posted in Tooling
Tagged dropbox, freshdesk, GitHub, namecheap, Opendns, pocket, rescuetime, spotify, uptimerobot, wunderlist
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Services I pay for and why
The internet has a lot of services. Most of them have a free or try-for-a-period option. After trying a service I decide about the paid options, stay on the free tier or discard it. Below is a list of services … Continue reading