Bye G***le, Hi Plausible - Analytics with a clear conscience
Exploring the privacy concerns of Google Analytics and why the author switched to the privacy-focused alternative, Plausible Analytics.
ProofOfPizza is a personal tech blog about software development and engineering, covering Java, TypeScript, Docker, AWS, Terraform, testing, open source, Linux, and occasional deep dives into music theory and math.
10 articles from this blog
Exploring the privacy concerns of Google Analytics and why the author switched to the privacy-focused alternative, Plausible Analytics.
A guide to enforcing AWS IAM 2FA and scripting logins for secure, automated command-line access.
A practical guide to learning new skills, focusing on realistic goal-setting and the effort required, using learning JavaScript as a key example.
A developer advocates for using terminal file managers, specifically Vifm, to enhance command-line efficiency and automation in tech workflows.
A guide to using FZF and Ripgrep command-line tools for fast, fuzzy file and content searching to boost terminal productivity.
Explains how to inject runtime configurations into Angular apps running in Docker containers, enabling a 'build once, deploy everywhere' strategy.
A tutorial on using the pkill command to easily kill processes from the command line, part of an automation series.
A guide on using Mozilla SOPS with AWS KMS and Terraform to securely encrypt and manage secrets stored in git repositories.
A guide on using KeePass programmatically with TypeScript to securely manage and retrieve test credentials from an encrypted database.
Explores the creative process in coding, comparing it to artistic fields like music, and argues that programming is fundamentally a creative problem-solving activity.