GGUF is a special model file format used to run LLMs efficiently on your own computer. It stands for GPT-Generated Unified Format. It is the successor to GGML. Privacy-sensitive workflows are one application of these optimized-for-local execution model packages.
I have seen the Future, and it is Not JavaScript
Programming is Not Rocket Science, Don't let AI Write Your Code (or Essays), Fight Back. If you must use AI, find provenance, and Attribute. GNU/Linux never loses relevance. AI makes it more powerful. Believe.
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Friday, 30 January 2026
Using ssh-keygen from WSL to generate an SSH key
Managed HSM as a secure key storage option in Azure
Azure Key Vault
Azure Key Vault can store keys (e.g. API keys) securely which can then be retrieved by applications at runtime. Passwords and certificates can also be stored in the vault.
Objects in the vault are uniquely identified by a case-insensitive identifier called the object identifier. It has a prefix identifying the key vault, object type, user-provided object name, and object version.
The key vault section starts with https://{vault-name}.vault.azure.net or https://{hsm-name}.managedhsm.azure.net, for Managed HSM Pools.
Object types are "keys", "secrets" or "certificates".
Object name must be unique within the key vault. Only digits, letters and dashes are allowed in the object name. The object name must be between 1-127 characters.
Thursday, 29 January 2026
OpenAI's Advice on Key Safety
OpenAI has a set of recommendations on key safety. There are basically two types of keys: API keys and admin keys (to check usage limits, quotas etc.). Read more on those recommendations here, also summarised below.
The first recommendation (rule) is do not share API keys. API keys are unique to users, even if those users are on the same team.
The second recommendation is that the OpenAI API key should not be exposed in client-side environments like browsers or mobile apps, which could allow malicious users to make requests as you.
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Excel Data Validation Rules
Where to find data validation rules in Excel's ribbon?
Data -> Data Tools -> click on the drop-down with a green tick and a red no-entry sign, then select Data Validation.
You can choose to allow any values, or restrict values e.g. to a list.