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  • Pi-Hole on duty

    Pi-Hole on duty

    BeeStation, CGU and Raspberry Pi 5 in the Prionman 5.

    The Raspberry Pi 5 has come to the setup and Pi-Hole is on duty. So far it has been a little easier than I thought I would be. Ignore the cables. Cable management is not my specialty. I think it looks right at home with the CGU and next to the BeeStation. Next step getting it utilized more with other projects.

    Next Project setting up a Windows 11 PC for Dockerized container projects. But before that I have to replace a failing/old external hard drive for backup.

    Just wish I was more knowledgeable in the stuff. I want to begin to learn Hugo for static websites. If anyone has any good suggestions on where to start please let me know.

    Hope everyone had a great weekend. I know I did getting things accomplished. One down and more to go.

  • Suggestions Wanted

    Suggestions Wanted

    Anybody have any suggestions on what I should move to from WordPress? Show I go to a service like Micro.blog, Write.as? Should I go back to Blogspot? I don’t mind paying a reasonable price. But I also would like to be all inclusive if possible.

    Also, any suggestions what I should put on my new Raspberry Pi 5 Pironman 5 build I made, besides Pi-Hole with Unbound?

    Anyone know any good resources on Hugo? I was thinking of switching to a static site generator to. Any suggestions would be helpful.

  • Thinking for the future

    Hope everyone is doing great. I am sitting here on a Saturday getting little things done and over with and checked off my list. I am also thinking of future problems.

    I have embarked on moving my email across many different emails to one centralized email address. Why for privacy and security. I am just fed up with Microsoft, Google and AOL/Yahoo and other scanning my email and what if they ever decide to kill the product or increase the prices even more than they have recently. My own domain is shared and there is always that security problem. So I have been moving almost everything to Proton mail as it is encrypted at rest and my domains email. I am only keeping very specific things at Hotmail/Outlook and Gmail and really have moved 98 percent of the stuff I had going to AOL/Yahoo off. But companies don’t make it easy sometimes. Some companies are great about letting you change your email address. They verify who you are and then verify your new email. Other companies are just terrible make it difficult and arduous so instead of still getting there emails I just unsubscribe if I really want it then I subscribe like I am new, but that has been very few. I just unsubscribe.

    I am also thinking of moving away from WordPress and going to Ghost. It all depends on when I have to renew by InMotion Hosting shared plan next year. If it stays at the price they already have there it will not happen. I am probably little strain on their resources (maybe an argument can be made for email for my mom, dad and myself, but that is a hard one to make in the overall scheme of things). I will ask them if they can offer a better price as I have been with them for for over 10 years. But if they don’t I will be gone. I am also going to try and update the WordPress theme shortly. I am hoping that goes well.

    Well this has been a long one if anybody has any thoughts on WordPress versus Ghost let me know.

  • Thanksgiving 2023

    Happy Thanksgiving 2023. I hope everyone gets stuffed.

    I was thinking what I am Thankful this year for. Well, my salvation, my Lord, my family and getting up every morning and having a job that pays me for my work. Other than that not much. 2023 has not been a very cheerful year for me. My family and me have had continued health problems and a little bit of money problems this year (mainly due to inflation). Other than that I am looking forward to this year being over. I am not looking forward to one thing next year and that is Politics both people that will be running for President are just too old as well as most members of Congress and the rest are just there for themselves.

    Not all has been bad this year. I have found a few good things about this year in addition to what I talked about being thankful already. So, I look forward to saying good bye to 2023.

  • Nothing much going on

    Like the title says nothing much is going on right now. I did cook my dad his favorite for him an early Father’s Day gift. Other than that it has been working, home rinse, and repeat.

    Update on the car the right front wheel bearing was the issue. The car has been solid and working great since then. Now I am going to get my yearly detail and thinking strongly about getting window tint. That should be standard in Florida.

    I am going on Monday to get some new glasses made at Costco. The other place, a family shop, closed down after the whole family retired. They had no one that wanted to take over the business.

    Other than that everything is moving along. I will be taking some time off in July the first week. That will be nice. Take care everyone and be safe.

  • Easter: Celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

    Easter: Celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

     

    Easter is a time of great
    celebration for Christians all over the world. It marks the resurrection of
    Jesus Christ, the son of God, after he was crucified on the cross for the sins
    of humanity. This event is the cornerstone of the Christian faith and is seen
    as a symbol of hope, love, and redemption.

    The Bible teaches that Jesus was crucified on
    the cross, buried, and then rose again three days later. This event is recorded
    in the New Testament in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. In Matthew
    28:6, it says, “He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see
    the place where he lay
    .” The resurrection of Jesus was a physical,
    tangible event, and his disciples saw him
    alive after his death on the cross.
    This event is the foundation of the Christian faith and is seen as proof that
    Jesus was who he claimed to be – the Son of God.

    The resurrection of Jesus has
    far-reaching implications for believers today. First, it provides hope and
    assurance that death is not the end. Through his resurrection, Jesus defeated
    death and offers eternal life to all who believe in him. In John 11:25-26,
    Jesus says, “

    I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me,
    though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me
    shall never die.” This verse provides hope and assurance that death is not
    the end and that believers will have eternal life with God.

    God loved humanity so much that he sent
    his only son, Jesus, to die for our sins. Through his death and resurrection,
    Jesus took the punishment for our sins and made a way for us to be reconciled
    to God. In Romans 5:8, it says, “But God shows his love for us in that
    while we were still sinners, Christ died for us
    .” This verse reminds us
    that God’s love is unconditional and that he loves us despite our flaws and
    mistakes.

    Finally, the resurrection of Jesus
    provides a foundation for our faith. Through his death and resurrection, Jesus
    shows us that God has a plan and purpose for our lives. He offers us the hope
    and assurance that, no matter what we face in this life, we can trust in God’s
    sovereignty and love. In Colossians 2:13-15, it says, “And you, who were
    dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive
    together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the
    record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside,
    nailing it to the cross. He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to
    open shame, by triumphing over them in him
    .” This verse reminds us that,
    through Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have been forgiven and made alive in
    Christ.

    Easter is a time of
    great celebration and a reminder of the significance of Jesus’ death and
    resurrection. It provides hope, love, and a foundation for our faith. As we
    celebrate this holiday, let us remember the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and
    the hope and assurance that his resurrection brings. Let us embrace his love
    and make him the cornerstone of our lives. #Easter #Resurrection
    #SacrificeOfJesus #Christian #Hope #Love #FoundationForFaith

     

    Sources:

    • The Holy Bible (English Standard Version)

    Bible Verses:

    • Matthew 28:6
    • John 11:25-26
    • Romans 5:8
    • Colossians 2:13-15

     


     

  • ChatGPT

     I asked ChatGPT to compose a poem comparing the lives of Jesus Christ and Alexander the Great. This is what it wrote:

    Jesus and Alexander, two great names,
    Whose lives and legacies forever remain.
    One a king of men, the other King of Kings,
    Both with armies and power at their wings.

    Alexander conquered lands far and wide,
    His empire stretching from side to side.
    But Jesus, a different kind of king,
    His kingdom not of this world, but within.

    Alexander, a hero of war and might,
    His conquests, a source of great delight.
    But Jesus, a hero of love and grace,
    His sacrifice, the human race to embrace.

    Alexander’s legacy is one of fame,
    His conquests, a source of great acclaim.
    But Jesus’ legacy is one of love,
    A gift to us from the heavens above.

    In death, Alexander’s empire fell,
    But Jesus’ message, forever will dwell.
    For while Alexander’s reign was temporal,
    Jesus’ reign eternal, forever immortal.

     

    This is quite Similar to Charles Ross Weede poem The Conquerors. Both are quite good and ChatGPT is quite interesting to use.  I spent about 1 hour with it tonight.

  • Mitchelltribe.social Mastondon Server

     Hello everyone, 

    I just wanted to let you know besides Twitter I am on Mastodon in two places. I am on Mastodon Pixelfed that is supposed to be an Instagram replacement. I haven’t started to use that yet as I am still trying to figure that out. My main account is on mitchelltribe.social. I watched a YouTube video on how to create your own server. 

    I made my own server as the main mastodon.social was not accepting any new accounts. Pixelfed doesn’t do text yet so I decided to make my own so it aligns with the family website. It is not open to everyone. It is mainly for my family if they should chose to get on Mastodon and I may open it up to a few friends or extended family if any show interest. 

    I have to keep it small because I am paying for it but at least I own it. So with that in mind I am at 

    @michael

    @mlm361 (Instagram replacement)

    @mlm361 on Twitter

    Of course my website is is at https://www.mitchelltribe.com (but it only has a landing page).

  • Merry Christmas 2022

     I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Remember this is the season we celebrate the birth of Lord Jesus. 

    I hope everyone has a great Christmas and has a great time.

  • Christmas and the end of the year fast approaching

     Christmas 2023 is fast approaching and so is the end of 2022. 2022 has been a mixed bag for me. This year for some reason has just felt weird. I am not sure why and really can’t put my finger on it. Some of the year felt like it was moving a glacier speed and some felt like it was moving at warp speed. 

    I am still debating whether to send out Christmas Cards. I need to decide very soon. I have received a few this year. I am leaning to skipping this year and see how next year goes and may resume next year. I will definitely have to decide this week. 

    In any event I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and remember the reason for the Season, JESUS!