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<title>Oz's Blog</title>
<subtitle>Oz's weblog</subtitle>
<author>
    <name>Oz Tiram</name>
    <email>oz.tiram@gmail.com</email>
</author>
<entry>
  <title>Decrypting bcachefs volumes at boot</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2024-03-25-Decrypting-bcachefs-volumes-at-boot/index.html" />
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      This blog post describes how to mount an encrypted array of bcachefs disks at boot time.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2024-03-25-Decrypting-bcachefs-volumes-at-boot/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>3 years of work on Pipenv in Gentoo come to a happy end</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2023-10-28-3-years-of-work-on-Pipenv-in-gentoo-come-to-a-happy-end/index.html" />
  <id>https://oz123.github.io/writings/2023-10-28-3-years-of-work-on-Pipenv-in-gentoo-come-to-a-happy-end/index.html</id>
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      3 years and 3 months ago, I signed up for maintaining Pipenv in Gentoo. This work made me co-maintainer
of pipenv. I finally closed a long standing bug in Gentoo's pipenv. Due to this work, pipenv now ships
less vendored packages, and is about 20% smaller in size.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2023-10-28-3-years-of-work-on-Pipenv-in-gentoo-come-to-a-happy-end/index.html">continue reading...</a>
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</entry>
<entry>
  <title>I am on Github sponsors now</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2022-05-08-I-am-on-Github-sponsors-now/index.html" />
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	<content type="html" xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[
      This already happend a while ago. I am on Github Sponsors and you can support my opensource work.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2022-05-08-I-am-on-Github-sponsors-now/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Announce - CoreDNS Netbox Plugin v0.2, now with IPv6</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-12-30-Announce---CoreDNS-Netbox-Plugin,-now-with-IPv6/index.html" />
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      I just released the 2nd version of my CoreDNS plugin for getting DNS records from Netbox. This release adds IPv6.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-12-30-Announce---CoreDNS-Netbox-Plugin,-now-with-IPv6/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Using IPython Notebook on Linux Machines in the Enterprise Corp.</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-11-24-Using-IPython-Notebook-on-Linux-Machines-in-the-Enterprise-Corp./index.html" />
  <id>https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-11-24-Using-IPython-Notebook-on-Linux-Machines-in-the-Enterprise-Corp./index.html</id>
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      A short guide for using IPython and Jupyter Notebook on remote Linux machine
in the Enterprise Corp, where you don't have root rights.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-11-24-Using-IPython-Notebook-on-Linux-Machines-in-the-Enterprise-Corp./index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Announce - Wolkenbrot v0.3 - now with OpenStack support</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-10-17-Announce---Wolkenbrot-v0.3---now-with-OpenStack-support/index.html" />
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	<content type="html" xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[
      I have just released WolkenBrot v0.3 with OpenStack support.
WolkenBrot is my own little program to bake cloud images.
The name means "Cloud Bread" in German.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2021-10-17-Announce---Wolkenbrot-v0.3---now-with-OpenStack-support/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Thoughts after leaving noris network after two years</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2020-03-09-leaving-noris-network-after-two-years/index.html" />
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      After two years at noris network AG, yesterday was my last day with this company.
It has been a long time since it felt so hard leaving a company. In my two years
I worked with really great people on some of the most cutting edge technologies.
All these things were not possible without the help of so many great people with
whom I worked with. Some of them might read this post, so here is a big thanks.
I wanted to summerize my two years and gather all the lessons I learned in one place
for my future self and others too.  
It's quite hard summerize such an eclectic post. It's been a wild ride in noris network
with lots of new technologies and ideas. We have had a lot of success. I would like
to think that a great part was because we opted to work in an open source matter,
even thougah not all our projects where open source. This blog post is a summary of the
good things we did, and the positive leasons we learned.  
I hope reading through these will inspire you to choose a similar path.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2020-03-09-leaving-noris-network-after-two-years/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Visualize almost anything with Grafana and Python</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2019-06-16-Visualize-almost-anything-with-Grafana-and-Python/index.html" />
  <id>https://oz123.github.io/writings/2019-06-16-Visualize-almost-anything-with-Grafana-and-Python/index.html</id>
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      This is a short tutorial on how to build a data source for Grafana using Python
Bottle micro-framework. Eventually, you can use this code to connect to any
database (including SQLite).
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2019-06-16-Visualize-almost-anything-with-Grafana-and-Python/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
	</content>
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Fooling around with JavaScript and OpenPGP</title>
  <link href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2019-02-09-Fooling-around-with-JavaScript-and-OpenPGP/index.html" />
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      Fooling around with JavaScript and OpenPGP, as the title says. I needed to
    create a page in which I can encrypt files with OpenPGP. Doing this with JavaScript
    turned out to be possible. These are the results of my experiment.
      <a href="https://oz123.github.io/writings/2019-02-09-Fooling-around-with-JavaScript-and-OpenPGP/index.html">continue reading...</a>
			]]>
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