... known as David's Neighbour, a digital native based on Koh Samui, Thailand.
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[2025-10-11] How to pin npm package versions effectively
Learn how to pin npm package versions effectively to ensure stability and control in your projects.
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[2025-10-10] Kurzschnitte II - Decimus
Interesting links around the web, from web development to fun stuff.
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[2025-10-08] The fonts that shape KOLLITSCH.dev*
A look at the typefaces that define the visual identity of KOLLITSCH.dev*.
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[2025-09-14] Reloading Astro dev server cache on content updates
How to automatically trigger full reloads in Astro's dev server when new files are added to your images or content directories.
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[2025-09-12] Font-weight enforcement in TailwindCSS 4.1
A quick guide, that covers the steps to ensure a custom font uses a single font weight with a quick linting setup.
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[2025-06-30] Update: Things might be broken
A quick update about the current state of the blog and the website.
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[2025-04-25] The Case of the Unconnectable Docker Daemon
I unravel, Arthur Conan Doyle style, a mystery where my Docker daemon refuses to respond. From sneaking into group permissions and examining socket ownership to navigating Docker contexts and rootless...
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[2025-04-16] Disable automatic updates in Snapd
Learn how to control Snap package updates with the
--hold
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[2025-03-21] Kurzschnitte II - a ninth part
Interesting links around the web, from web development to fun stuff.
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[2025-03-06] Shut Up, Don't Talk
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush star in Alamo Drafthouse's latest PSA against theater disruptions.
I am working on a project called BooKa. It's what the Germans call "eierlegende Wollmilchsau" (egg laying wool milk pork), basically a tool or service that does everything for a certain part of a business. Right now we support small and medium businesses on Koh Samui to do what they do. Be it Hotels, Resorts, Tour companies, Cafes, Restaurants, Shops. We offer online available booking systems, reporting and management of bookings and sales reporting systems. The software is proprietary at the moment, but we expect it to be open source in a while.