In my previous post I wrote about turning Hugo aliases into Firebase redirects. Now — let’s convert them into a Nginx map file, and have Nginx redirect based on that file.
Turning Hugo aliases into Firebase redirects

Using Firebase and Hugo? Use front matter aliases to automatically add redirects to your firebase.json
configuration. Turning your aliases into proper 301 or 302 redirects.
I’m having no luck with ZFS on Arch Linux

I recently had a couple of 2 TB drives to spare, and thought I would put them to good use as a ZFS mirror on my Arch Linux desktop.
Raspberry Pi DAKboard display

My girlfriend wanted a digital calendar on the kitchen wall; I made one with a 24" monitor, a Raspberry Pi and DAKboard.
Replacing a disk and expanding the ZFS pool

I’m replacing a disk and and expanding my ZFS 2×RAID-Z2 pool 👇