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There have been 22 posts so far in 2024.
- Progressively enhancing CGI apps with htmx, posted on
- John Carpenter's "The Fog", posted on
- Behringer Model-D (synths I didn't buy), posted on
- Why hardware synths?, posted on
- Arturia Microfreak, posted on
- Code formatting in documents, posted on
- synths, posted on
- Whisper (pipewire tool), posted on
- ouch, part 3, posted on
- loading (unintended consequences?), posted on
- Fediverse and feeds, posted on
- ouch, part 2, posted on
- ouch, posted on
- Quake (soundtrack), posted on
- Biosphere, posted on
- a bug a day, posted on
- aerc email client, posted on
- Propaganda — A Secret Wish, posted on
- carbon, posted on
- I'm going to FOSDEM 2024, posted on
- Reading hack, posted on
- Two reissued Coil LPs, posted on
Here are all the older posts to my blog, by year:
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
1999
This is how much I have blogged by year:
2023
There were 38 posts in 2023.
- equivalence problems with StreamGraph, posted on
- William Basinski, Gateshead, 2022, posted on
- Talks: why?, posted on
- Tex Shura, posted on
- The scourge of Electron, the nostalgia of Pidgin, posted on
- Useful vim plugins: AnsiEsc, posted on
- Dockerfile ARG footgun, posted on
- bndcmpr, posted on
- HLedger, regex matches and field assignments, posted on
- denver luna, posted on
- Plato document reader, posted on
- gitsigns (useful neovim plugins), posted on
- cherished, posted on
- Promotion, posted on
- VW Lupo mirror-adjustment knob, posted on
- Gazelle Twin, posted on
- FreshRSS, posted on
- Terrain base for 3D castle, posted on
- Interzone's new home, posted on
- Bea's 3D printer, posted on
- containers as first-class network citizens, posted on
- neovim plugins and distributions, posted on
- sidebar dividers for mutt, posted on
- Separate hledgers, posted on
- blog after death, posted on
- daily log, posted on
- Imaging Optical Media, Part 3: Figuring out disc contents, posted on
- Qi charger stand, posted on
- Welcome Oblivion 10th Anniversary, posted on
- date warping in HLedger, posted on
- A visit to Prusa Labs, posted on
- HLedger, 1 year on, posted on
- 2022 in reading, posted on
- FreedomBox, posted on
- The Horror Show!, posted on
- Barbie crowns, posted on
- Belfast (David Holmes Remix), posted on
- Tex Shinobi first impressions, posted on
2022
There were 42 posts in 2022.
- dark mode, posted on
- 2022 music discovery: Underworld, posted on
- Portland, Oregon and Beatdown Records, Newcastle, posted on
- eventual consistency, posted on
- bandcamp, posted on
- Halloween playlist 2022, posted on
- Cosey Fanni Tutti - Guitar/Amplitude, posted on
- podman generate, posted on
- Focus writing with (despite) LaTeX, posted on
- rewrite rule representation, posted on
- git worktrees, posted on
- vim-css-color, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Cornwall, June, posted on
- Introducing Red Hat UBI9 OpenJDK runtime images, posted on
- things I'd like to 3D print, revisited, posted on
- Prusa Mini, posted on
- memtest, posted on
- Borg corrupted hints file, posted on
- Venineth, posted on
- Replacement nosecone for Janod Rocket, posted on
- IKEA HEMNES Shoe cabinet repair, posted on
- Our Study, 2022, posted on
- dues (or blues), posted on
- Temperature monitoring, posted on
- Musick To Play In The Dark 2, posted on
- WadC 3.1, posted on
- Fight Club OST, posted on
- Scalable Computing seminar, posted on
- hyperlinked PDF planner, posted on
- 3D-printed replacement battery cover, posted on
- hledger, posted on
- Another Green World, posted on
- With Teeth, posted on
- Hope in a Darkened Heart, posted on
- My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts, posted on
- Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (Music From The Soundtrack), posted on
- Broken webcam aspect ratio, posted on
- One, by Be, posted on
- Death from Above, posted on
- Amateur archiving activities, January 2022, posted on
- Using an iPad for note-taking in talks, posted on
- 2021 in Fiction, posted on
2021
There were 28 posts in 2021.
- Vim plugins by Tim Pope, posted on
- ereader, posted on
- Java in a Container World, posted on
- Cost models for evaluating stream-processing programs, posted on
- Sixth Annual UK System Research Challenges Workshop lightning talk, posted on
- Haskell mortgage calculator, posted on
- hledger footguns, posted on
- Frictionless external backups with systemd, posted on
- LEGO Princess Castle-books, posted on
- Mastodon again, posted on
- 25 things I would like to 3D print, posted on
- GHC rewrite rules, posted on
- PhD year 4 progression, posted on
- Budgeting tools, posted on
- Accounting: pooling income, posted on
- Small tweaks to `git branch` behaviour, posted on
- Photos and WhatsApp, posted on
- Opinionated IkiWiki v1, posted on
- LaTeX draft documents, posted on
- Queueing theory, posted on
- OpenJDK Runtime Containers, posted on
- Answering my own Template Haskell question, posted on
- 2020 in short fiction, posted on
- The Cure: 40 Live, posted on
- Internal Gotek, posted on
- Wrist Watches, posted on
- 2020 in Fiction, posted on
- PaperWM, posted on
2020
There were 44 posts in 2020.
- My favourite Christmas song, posted on
- Season's Greetings!, posted on
- git rebasing and lab books, posted on
- Toronto, posted on
- OpenJDK Author, posted on
- Musick To Play In The Dark, posted on
- Touched by the Hand of God, posted on
- Borg, confidence in backups, GtkPod and software preservation, posted on
- Red Hat at the Turing Institute, posted on
- PhD Year 3 progression, posted on
- Amiga mouse pointer, posted on
- The Cure — Pornography, posted on
- Type design, posted on
- New Bike, posted on
- Out of control (21 minutes of madness mix), posted on
- Come Together, posted on
- Generic Haskell, posted on
- Vimwiki, posted on
- FlashFloppy OLED display, posted on
- Lockdown music, posted on
- Review: Roku Express, posted on
- Our Study, posted on
- Template Haskell and Stream-processing programs, posted on
- using Template Haskell to generate boilerplate, posted on
- Golf Peaks, posted on
- template haskell, posted on
- Introducing Red Hat UBI OpenJDK runtime images, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project: what next?, posted on
- SUPERHOT, posted on
- How many function arguments?, posted on
- Morphite, posted on
- More Switch games, posted on
- Opinionated IkiWiki, posted on
- ephemeral note-taking wins, posted on
- Nintendo Switch - Virtua Racing, posted on
- ephemeral note-taking vs preserve-everything, posted on
- 3D-printed castle, iteration 2, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project scope, posted on
- 3D printing, posted on
- FOSDEM 2020, posted on
- FOSDEM 2020 timetable, posted on
- Self-hosted web fonts, posted on
- data-types for representing stream-processing programs, posted on
- Linux Desktop, posted on
2019
There were 29 posts in 2019.
- Debian's init system GR, posted on
- 8-bit, posted on
- PhD Poster, posted on
- PhD Stage 1 Progression Report, posted on
- Debian hiatus, posted on
- Shared notes and TODO lists, posted on
- NAS upgrade, posted on
- Beatrice Dowland, posted on
- Nadine Shah, posted on
- Bose on-ear wireless headphones, posted on
- Multi-architecture OpenShift containers, posted on
- PhD Proposal, posted on
- RHEL8-based OpenShift OpenJDK containers, posted on
- Debian Buster and Wayland, posted on
- mutt year zero, posted on
- Use the Twitter web view, posted on
- Fourth Annual UK System Research Challenges Workshop, posted on
- First successful Amiga disk-dumping session, posted on
- WadC 3.0, posted on
- Learning new things about my old Amiga A500, posted on
- embedding Haskell in AsciiDoc, posted on
- My first FOSDEM, posted on
- glitched Amiga video, posted on
- multi-coloured Fedoras, posted on
- Amiga/Gotek boot test, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project, part 3: preliminaries, posted on
- ZDBSP, posted on
- Maker Faire UK RIP, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project, part 2, posted on
2018
There were 24 posts in 2018.
- Game Engine Black Book: DOOM, posted on
- I'm moving to the Red Hat OpenJDK team, posted on
- iPod refresh, posted on
- glBSP, posted on
- duc, posted on
- smartmontools, posted on
- Red Hat shell prompt, posted on
- Digital Minimalism and Deep Work, posted on
- which spare laptop?, posted on
- Backing the wrong horse?, posted on
- My PhD topic, posted on
- The Cure's 40th Anniversary, posted on
- Newcastle University Historic Computing, posted on
- Mastodon, posted on
- Imaging DVD-Rs, Step 2: Initial Import, posted on
- Twitter 10th anniversary, posted on
- simple, posted on
- Third Annual UK System Research Challenges Workshop, posted on
- Software for a service like archive.org, posted on
- A Nice looking Blog, posted on
- Imaging DVD-Rs: Overview and Step 1, posted on
- Announcing "Just TODO It", posted on
- Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It, posted on
- Announcing BadISO, posted on
2017
There were 33 posts in 2017.
- Get rid of the backpack, posted on
- Successive Heresies, posted on
- Containers lecture, posted on
- Three Minimalism reads, posted on
- back on the Linux desktop, posted on
- distribution-wide projects in Debian, posted on
- Concreate and Red Hat JBoss OpenShift image sources, posted on
- WadC 2.2, posted on
- Christmas, posted on
- Coil, posted on
- In defence of "Thought for the Day", posted on
- Electric Dreams, posted on
- PhD, posted on
- Sortpaper: 16:9 edition, posted on
- libraries, posted on
- Debian on the Raspberry Pi3, posted on
- Coming in from the cold, posted on
- WD drive head parking update, posted on
- Western Digital Hard Drive head parking, posted on
- Minimalism, posted on
- On blogging, posted on
- yakking, posted on
- Residential IPv6 stability, posted on
- Three things I didn't know about Haskell, posted on
- The Cursed Hangar, a Doom map, posted on
- Nintendo NES Classic Mini, posted on
- OpenShift Java S2I, posted on
- Hans Rosling and Steve Hewlett, posted on
- Blinkstick and Doom, posted on
- Blinkenlights, part 3, posted on
- Blinkenlights, part 2, posted on
- Blinkenlights!, posted on
- RetroPie, NES Classic and Bluetooth peripherals, posted on
2016
There were 15 posts in 2016.
- Docker lecture, posted on
- Vinyl is killing Vinyl (but that's ok), posted on
- Hi-Fi Furniture, posted on
- WadC 2.1, posted on
- Metropolis, posted on
- Lush (and friends), posted on
- iPod, posted on
- Some tools for working with Docker images, posted on
- Announcement, posted on
- mount-on-demand backups, posted on
- My first DSA, posted on
- April Fools, posted on
- Comparing Docker images, posted on
- Network Attached Storage, posted on
- Game boxes, posted on
2015
There were 21 posts in 2015.
- Download codes are distinct copies of albums, posted on
- CDs should come with download codes, posted on
- On BBC 6 Music, posted on
- smartmontools, posted on
- Useful Mac programs, posted on
- Ikiwiki-in-a-box Docker container, posted on
- Johnny Marr, posted on
- WadC 2.0 released, posted on
- Koločep, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, posted on
- Sound effect pitch-shifting in Doom, posted on
- New camera, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project, posted on
- Deterministic Doom video, posted on
- Deterministic Doom, posted on
- Useful script, posted on
- Linux music players, 2015 edition, posted on
- R.I.P. Terry Pratchett, posted on
- archive.org is not backup, posted on
- Debian and Docker, posted on
- CD ripping on Linux, posted on
- Frontier: First Encounters, posted on
2014
There were 15 posts in 2014.
- Blade Runner: Alien Easter Egg?, posted on
- PGP transition statement, posted on
- Moving to Red Hat, posted on
- Ansible, posted on
- Gigabyte J1900N-D3V Mini-ITX mainboard, posted on
- Letter to Starburst magazine, posted on
- Puppet and filesystem mounts, posted on
- What have I been up to?, posted on
- Mac, posted on
- Blade Runner remastered OST, posted on
- Spiral, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Manchester, 2014, posted on
- Farewell, Interzone, posted on
- Whitley Bay Ice Rink, posted on
- 2013 In Fiction, posted on
2013
There were 20 posts in 2013.
- 2012 In Review, posted on
- Winter has arrived, posted on
- Iain Banks, posted on
- Married, posted on
- Office suite UI and creativity, posted on
- Debian Day #13, posted on
- awk, posted on
- GSettings, posted on
- UKUUG and FLOSS UK, posted on
- list filtering, posted on
- Rpm, Yum, Puppet and GPG, posted on
- Managing Puppet modules with puppet, posted on
- squishyball, posted on
- Steam for Debian, posted on
- Puppet and persistent network interface names, posted on
- Possible future coding project, posted on
- FLOS ≠ UNIX, posted on
- HD audio and more archiving, posted on
- Sennheiser HD438 Headphones, posted on
- Decisions, Decisions, posted on
2012
There were 48 posts in 2012.
- Wheezy problems, posted on
- Backing up Twitter tweets and mentions, posted on
- Waterstones, posted on
- Three Christmas Songs Which Aren't, posted on
- Debian Day #12, posted on
- Microsoft Windows Surface RT, posted on
- dsafilter, posted on
- Debian Days #10 and #11, posted on
- Dropbox and drive letters, posted on
- Chronic, posted on
- Engaged, posted on
- Debian Day #9, posted on
- Delete! Delete!, posted on
- My next music player, posted on
- Debian Day #8, posted on
- Archiving, posted on
- Pretty Eight Machine, posted on
- Too Many Games, posted on
- Backup Data Mining, posted on
- books, posted on
- envy24, posted on
- 6music, posted on
- Debian Day #7, posted on
- Cited, posted on
- Debian Days 4, 5 and 6 (round-up), posted on
- Debian Day #3, posted on
- Debian Day #2, posted on
- Debian Day, posted on
- Abrash on working for Valve, posted on
- Greg Bear — Hull Zero Three, posted on
- qtscrob, posted on
- Men and Cartoons, posted on
- Budgeting, posted on
- goodreads, posted on
- American Psycho, posted on
- Rip it Up and Start Again, posted on
- I Shall Wear Midnight, posted on
- An Early Start, posted on
- Music for Our Future, posted on
- The Crying Tree, posted on
- bugs, posted on
- vi, posted on
- The Silent Land, posted on
- Robert Smith in for John Peel, posted on
- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, posted on
- Ready Player One, posted on
- instagr/am/bient, posted on
- My new record player unit, posted on
2011
There were 20 posts in 2011.
- backup, posted on
- mail archiving script, posted on
- wadc, posted on
- Flowers for Algernon — Daniel Keyes, posted on
- mail archiving, posted on
- In response to Andrew Cowie, posted on
- Retiring from the Debian games team, posted on
- Minecraft, posted on
- GNOME 3, posted on
- Greece (Dodecanese islands), posted on
- Rage, posted on
- ifttt, posted on
- NIN album collection now complete, posted on
- infocide, posted on
- mr-lint, posted on
- puppet packages, posted on
- puppet revisited, posted on
- vote, posted on
- sortpaper, posted on
- aero, posted on
2010
There were 21 posts in 2010.
- announcing RDiffFS, posted on
- puppet, posted on
- Software Configuration Management, posted on
- Debconf 10 videos, posted on
- music players: from old to new, posted on
- psychic, posted on
- Transition, posted on
- office decoration, posted on
- bup, posted on
- new job, posted on
- tesco, posted on
- There must be a better way of doing this, posted on
- pilgrimage, posted on
- “The Dice Man” and “Generation X”, posted on
- the world we live in, posted on
- The Wire, posted on
- iPhone Doom, posted on
- Dawn, posted on
- music on linux 2009, posted on
- no longer on hold, posted on
- on hold, posted on
2009
There were 57 posts in 2009.
- shunit2, posted on
- shell scripts, posted on
- Sweet and Sour, posted on
- debian kernel contributors, posted on
- FAC-10, posted on
- ZFS de-duplication, posted on
- vimspell, posted on
- A new wheel for 2009, posted on
- archfs build dependencies, posted on
- Ruby vs. Python, posted on
- FAC-1, posted on
- win7 window management, posted on
- GIMP UI failures, posted on
- chromium, posted on
- exploring git repositories, posted on
- debian bbq 2009, posted on
- A bank holiday find, posted on
- music on linux, posted on
- bing, posted on
- new headphones, posted on
- mail for mail, posted on
- Rumours of drive death exaggerated, posted on
- Is my Hard Drive dying?, posted on
- Debian Developer, posted on
- introducing ufo, posted on
- explicit amazon, posted on
- handbrake, posted on
- third coat, posted on
- git remote branch boggling, posted on
- mod deflate, posted on
- first coat, posted on
- weird referrals from planet debian, posted on
- six silicates, posted on
- separated at birth, posted on
- The Revolution Business, posted on
- my first attempt at hacking on Linux: a story, posted on
- xorg.confless x and two monitors, posted on
- debian holiday, posted on
- zte mf622, posted on
- nspluginwrapper, posted on
- first flat, posted on
- crypted lvm question, posted on
- interzone, posted on
- iphone google reader, posted on
- rsi, posted on
- sorting out backups, posted on
- toys for sale, posted on
- wicd, posted on
- mml, posted on
- firehose, posted on
- use of unstable, posted on
- leaftag, posted on
- lenny soon, posted on
- obama, posted on
- state of fear, posted on
- autoindex flood, posted on
- sysadvent, posted on
2008
There were 16 posts in 2008.
- the matrix, posted on
- wodim sums, posted on
- 1984, posted on
- masterpieces, posted on
- free kilowatts, posted on
- planet spamming, posted on
- switch char, posted on
- nautilus sums, posted on
- x40 suspend, posted on
- My site is (slowly) moving, posted on
- Introducing debgtd, posted on
- command history meme, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails - The Slip, posted on
- new BBC layout, posted on
- Qemu madness, posted on
- Debian Games, posted on
2007
There were 18 posts in 2007.
- Editors, Newcastle, 2007/10/19, posted on
- Offline again, posted on
- Daniel Kaysen in Interzone #212, posted on
- Tabbed WMs, posted on
- Maintaining freedoom is a thankless task, posted on
- Blade Runner Final Cut details, posted on
- Libtool, automake, etc., posted on
- DebConf7, posted on
- DebConf7 and the net, posted on
- Offline, posted on
- Dissident, posted on
- DFA, posted on
- I'm still here., posted on
- 2006 reading, Part 2, posted on
- Battery statistics, posted on
- dowland.name dead, posted on
- DC7 travel information, posted on
- Secret Satan 2006, part 2, posted on
2006
There were 64 posts in 2006.
- Merry Christmas, posted on
- Secret Satan, part 2, posted on
- DM9601 driver, posted on
- two drives in the Thecus n2100, posted on
- Thecus, posted on
- Secret Satan 2006, posted on
- Post 'RSI', posted on
- 2006 reading, Part 1, posted on
- IBM UltraNav keyboard, posted on
- WIP, posted on
- The other grass, posted on
- Debconf localteam meeting, posted on
- popconular, posted on
- Freedoom 0.5 released, posted on
- Debian BBQ, posted on
- RIP Toke, posted on
- HD #2, posted on
- EncFS: Some thoughts, posted on
- Drinking, posted on
- Mail, posted on
- I'll keep this short, posted on
- Linux Journal, part 2, posted on
- Freedoom SVN, posted on
- Jon on Radio 1, posted on
- NM, part 2, posted on
- Changing jobs, posted on
- Fuse, posted on
- Windows mentality, posted on
- newsdot explodes, posted on
- Pleasant bug-filing experience, posted on
- Book/Novel metadata format, posted on
- Acrophobia, posted on
- Linux Journal, posted on
- newbie kernel hacking?, posted on
- FC5, posted on
- Netcraft, posted on
- Misquotes, posted on
- Nitro records, posted on
- London, Day 3, posted on
- Computer forensics, posted on
- London, Day 2, posted on
- London part 1, posted on
- A work friday night, posted on
- A bit of tomboy progress, posted on
- Glasses, posted on
- Sound on the X40 with a 2.6.13.4 kernel, posted on
- Viva Web 2.0!, posted on
- Wang's Carpets, posted on
- Ruby Array to Hash, posted on
- The Next Mainstream Programming Languages, posted on
- Getting back into it, posted on
- Mcafee, posted on
- chocolate-doom debian packages, posted on
- planetplanet and atom, posted on
- Cure spotting, posted on
- Automake, posted on
- HDR, posted on
- Ampersands for URI form fields, posted on
- Book metadata, posted on
- Strange week, posted on
- Quake 4, posted on
- Driving, posted on
- Nameserver statistics, posted on
- KDONTCHANGETHEHOSTNAME(1), posted on
2005
There were 136 posts in 2005.
- Freedoom 0.4, posted on
- Explode, posted on
- XML RPC exploits, posted on
- planetplanet, posted on
- omgifol, posted on
- DSAFilter release-2, posted on
- You've been watching too much lost when...., posted on
- Top 20 Geek Books, posted on
- Dream ticket, posted on
- Seagal, posted on
- Colophon, posted on
- Window management blues, posted on
- DSA Filter, posted on
- debian work this weekend, posted on
- Drive letters, posted on
- Redhat httpd, posted on
- doom-data, posted on
- Pinstripe, posted on
- PHP 5 rant #1, posted on
- Long-standing confusion almost over, posted on
- In Brief, posted on
- A List Apart, posted on
- Things you shouldn't do in web design, part 1, posted on
- Free opera today, posted on
- Pity Me, posted on
- "Gnome, posted on
- Hacking last weekend, posted on
- Things to-do, posted on
- Katrina, posted on
- Debian Weekly News, posted on
- Grumble, posted on
- Debian Quiz, posted on
- Deutex available, posted on
- Prboom patch, posted on
- Introducing Qusp, posted on
- New Maintainer, part 1, posted on
- Back home, posted on
- Vernor Vinge, posted on
- Italy 2005, posted on
- Netcraft vs. port80software, posted on
- UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group Linux 2005 Conference, posted on
- Bye bye filter, posted on
- JApt, posted on
- Life saving tool of the day: ipsc, posted on
- FC4, posted on
- iBook design flaw, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Manchester Apollo, 2005/07/10, posted on
- London, posted on
- Tomboy progress, posted on
- Code, posted on
- Booting issues, posted on
- Odeon.co.uk named and shamed, posted on
- Spam filtering by domain age, posted on
- Thoughts on Anaconda, posted on
- reading, at present, posted on
- Ubuntu on my mother's laptop, posted on
- First patch to tomboy, posted on
- X41 Tablet PC, posted on
- Bank Holiday, posted on
- Mono in Debian, part 2, posted on
- Mono in Debian, posted on
- Voting doesn't work!, posted on
- Voting works!, posted on
- Maemo, posted on
- Whitley Bay Ice Rink, posted on
- User-oriented documentation for gtkrc files, posted on
- The Wasp Factory and Bill Bryson, posted on
- Nautilus, posted on
- Mail appeal, posted on
- Melt with you, posted on
- Problems, part 7, posted on
- bug-squashing party, posted on
- Debian on Sparc, posted on
- Wmaker, posted on
- Problems, part 6, posted on
- Murdock dropped, posted on
- Driving theory test, posted on
- Getting Sarge out, posted on
- The news in brief, posted on
- Dear Valve, posted on
- The Trouble with Lichen, posted on
- Web script permissions sanity checking, posted on
- Inheritance in C, posted on
- Hard Science Fiction, posted on
- Woken Furies, posted on
- Left-handed scrollbars, GTK, posted on
- New freedoom site design, posted on
- Holiday in York, posted on
- Scraps, posted on
- Ubuntu, posted on
- Running unstable - oops?, posted on
- Redhat packages, posted on
- Problems, Part 5, posted on
- Philip K Dick and Half-Life 2, posted on
- Problems, Part 4, posted on
- Quarantine, posted on
- Agreements, posted on
- Nuke Anything enhancements, posted on
- A Scanner Darkly Trailer, posted on
- Kiln People, David Brin, posted on
- Catch-Up, posted on
- Problems, Part 3, posted on
- Welcome cph, posted on
- Problems, Part 2, posted on
- Newsdot, posted on
- Problems, posted on
- Gnome splash screen competition, posted on
- Useful Evening, posted on
- CGI::Carp and mod_perl, posted on
- Tidy Up, posted on
- Filter, Part 2, posted on
- Rubbish, posted on
- York - Todo!, posted on
- Crap Day, posted on
- Last Tumour Diary, posted on
- My Desktop, posted on
- dev/console, posted on
- parse-bookmarks.rb, posted on
- halfcoded.net, posted on
- Ruby vs. PHP, 2, posted on
- Ruby vs. PHP, posted on
- Debian Install, posted on
- Filter, posted on
- Fauxonomy, posted on
- Easyspace, posted on
- up2date, posted on
- I'm Feeling Lucky..., posted on
- del.icio.us, posted on
- Macs, posted on
- What to look forward to in 2005 (Part One), posted on
- Debian Package Management - Why?, posted on
- Mac mini, posted on
- I hate PHP, posted on
- Programming Vs. Computer Science, posted on
- Haskell, posted on
- Printing Digital Photos, posted on
2004
There were 79 posts in 2004.
- Christmas, posted on
- LarsWM, posted on
- Xenocide, posted on
- GCJ, Part One, posted on
- Italy Holiday Photos, posted on
- Gallery Hacking #2, posted on
- Bootchart, take 1, posted on
- Gallery Hacking, posted on
- Vegetarianism, Part 2, posted on
- Vegetarianism, Part 1, posted on
- Booting, posted on
- It's Christmas!, posted on
- New Site Design, posted on
- Fractal Papercut, posted on
- Pornography Addictive, posted on
- A Note about Version Control, posted on
- Test-Driven Development, posted on
- Window Manager Progress, posted on
- Oh how do I love Redhat?, posted on
- Nice Word, posted on
- New Software, posted on
- A Quick TeX thought, posted on
- A Thought on GUIs, posted on
- Peel playlists, posted on
- RIP John Peel, posted on
- Window manager progress, posted on
- Eternal DVD, posted on
- Job, posted on
- Recommended reading, posted on
- Holiday and the next chapter, posted on
- Italy, posted on
- Camera, posted on
- Migrating from Ice, posted on
- Backups, posted on
- Backups, job, posted on
- package PCs, posted on
- Gmail, posted on
- Edinburgh Festival; X input devices; Cure tribute gig, posted on
- Back, posted on
- Aardappel, posted on
- Firefox XUL exploit, posted on
- Between chapters, posted on
- What decade of geek are you?, posted on
- Leaver's formal, posted on
- Egan, posted on
- Debian and non-free, posted on
- Sparcstation 5 BIOS hack, posted on
- Kate, posted on
- Hidden packages GTA 3, posted on
- Academia and Tanenbaum, posted on
- Fud, posted on
- Robin's, posted on
- sunshine, posted on
- Greg Egan — Distress, posted on
- The Matrix Revolutions, posted on
- Complexity metrics, posted on
- Referrals, posted on
- Mozilla extensions, posted on
- Friends, posted on
- Rebooting; dyslexia, posted on
- Konishi explodes, posted on
- Easter 2004, posted on
- Jo Whiley, posted on
- Jetson, posted on
- Konqueror, posted on
- Circular illogic, posted on
- Snow Patrol, posted on
- Java High order functions, posted on
- Styles, posted on
- Open-source video, posted on
- Kopete, posted on
- Dissertation demo, posted on
- Open-source UI fanaticism, posted on
- IE and positioning, posted on
- Gigs and Viruses, posted on
- Gigs, posted on
- Geek TODO, posted on
- Prayers, posted on
- Insomnia, posted on
2003
There were 3 posts in 2003.
- Sell-out, posted on
- Massive pile of posts stuck together, posted on
- Easter 2003, posted on
2002
There were 18 posts in 2002.
- 2002-05-26 23:29:08+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-24 12:09:45+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-23 20:34:53+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-20 23:06:31+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-15 21:50:32+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-14 23:28:06+01:00, posted on
- 11, posted on
- Kim Stanley Robinson, posted on
- 2002-05-10 12:33:00, posted on
- angry email, posted on
- 2002-05-08 12:45:00, posted on
- UK Radio, posted on
- apt-get clean, posted on
- Xnews is great, posted on
- 2002-04-29 08:54:00, posted on
- 2002-04-16 23:17:03+01:00, posted on
- 2002-04-16 13:15:00, posted on
- Linux in PC World, posted on
2001
There were 19 posts in 2001.
- 18, posted on
- 17, posted on
- 16, posted on
- 15, posted on
- 14, posted on
- mass thumbnailing, posted on
- 12, posted on
- 11, posted on
- 10, posted on
- Fri Apr 6 23:03:16 BST 2001, posted on
- 08, posted on
- 07, posted on
- 06, posted on
- 05, posted on
- 04, posted on
- 03, posted on
- code section up and running, posted on
- 01, posted on
- archiving done, posted on
2000
There were 2 posts in 2000.
- Action Gaming Test, posted on
- 1, posted on
1999
There were 38 posts in 1999.
- cajun bot, posted on
- Doombot, posted on
- TFC DM, Fractured Universe DM, posted on
- 34, posted on
- GCSEs, second box, Fractured Universe, posted on
- 32, posted on
- 31, posted on
- Austin Powers 2, Homeguards, posted on
- 29, posted on
- 28, posted on
- 1999-07-25 17:38:00, posted on
- 26, posted on
- Half-Life disk usage, C++, DJGPP, posted on
- 24, posted on
- 23, posted on
- The Matrix, posted on
- 21, posted on
- 20, posted on
- 19, posted on
- 18, posted on
- 17, posted on
- new doom stuff, posted on
- 15, posted on
- 14, posted on
- 13, posted on
- Civilisation, TFC, posted on
- T800 skin, posted on
- Half-Life skin, posted on
- A Great Deathmatch, posted on
- predator skin, posted on
- Face-Off, posted on
- 05, posted on
- 1999-03-30 17:50:00, posted on
- 04, posted on
- 03, posted on
- 02, posted on
- WadAuthor, posted on
- New Doom DM Project, posted on
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