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    Halfrost-Field Frostland

    This is the place to blog

    Halfrost-Field is a large public “knowledge and blog repository” maintained by a developer who documents a wide variety of computer-science, programming, and machine-learning content — from classic algorithms, ML fundamentals, to system design and broader engineering topics. The repository is structured like a personal technical blog/book: it contains “contents” directories with Markdown-based notes, tutorials and guides. For example, there is a full machine learning course outline (regression, neural networks, SVMs, unsupervised learning, anomaly detection, large-scale ML, even application examples like OCR), that reads like a self-study curriculum. Beyond ML, the repo reflects the author’s interests across cloud native infra, distributed systems, programming languages (Go, Rust), DevOps, algorithms, and more — making it a broad reference for learners or engineers seeking well-written, deep-dive articles.
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    subnet

    Simple, auditable & elegant VPN, built with TLS mutual authentication

    ...It focuses on creating an auditable VPN implementation rather than a large enterprise networking platform. The project provides both server and client behavior, allowing users to connect machines through a managed private network path. Its README notes that the project works, but also warns that it has not received thorough review and may hit performance limits above roughly 100 Mbps. Because of that, it is better understood as an educational or experimental VPN project than a first choice for production infrastructure. Its value comes from its readable design, minimalism, and focus on helping users understand VPN behavior without excessive complexity.
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