This post covers how GNU Stow turned a scattered mess of dotfiles into a clean, Git-tracked system. Stow creates symlinks from your home directory to a single ~/dotfiles folder, letting you enable or disable configs for any app with one command.
Reverse engineering Rejseplanen.dk 's real-time transit API to understand how trains, metros, and buses move around Copenhagen. Discovered three key APIs, mapped transport codes, and built a system to track route progress using AI-assisted "vibe coding" with the kimi k2.5 model.
The Denmark 101 podcast series is a 10-episode, AI-generated exploration of Danish society in Nepali. Featuring engaging virtual hosts, each 6–7 minute episode blends storytelling with practical insights, offering a concise look into Danish culture, technology, and everyday life.
I built mcp_tool to experiment with MCP—Model Context Protocol using UNHCR’s Refugee Population Statistics, got it running with a little help from Manus.
Denmark’s Nepalese community has surged tenfold since 2008, fueled by education-driven migration and post-pandemic rebounds. The Nepalese diaspora now exceeding 12,000 reflects Denmark’s appeal as a hub for opportunity, education, and integration.
Initially intended to reporters as a tool for data journalism, Datawrapper fills a niche with its ability to enrich stories with charts, maps and tables that are interactive, responsive, and embeddable on any website.