Life redux…
Forgive me, Intarwubs, for I have sinned. It has been a little over seven months and seven days since my last confession (regarding secretfs) and I have done much and little in that time.
In brief, I had a birthday, a 4th wedding anniversary, an 11th
“togetherness” anniversary, a two week stint in hospital with cellulitis
(Stepping Hill - the same place that had the deaths from insulin
infested I/V drips, and yes, at the same time I was there), I have
changed jobs and I have ended up spending around a month in Korea so
far.
- I am working on
Caius at last, and also having
thoughts about using my secretfs tech along with bluetooth, NFC and/or
802.15.4 to produce a physical proximity N/of/M
authentication/key-storage mechanism. Perhaps the two techs might
combine to mean I have a complex keyring on my laptop which is
effectively just a random load of junk until the right combinations of
devices are together at which point I can access stuff. That’d be pretty
cool.
Obviously there has been the usual plethora of events such as the Debian
BBQ. Also a few less usual events such as the marriage of our new
friends Paola and Malcolm; and of our old friends Steve and Jo.
Google+ has come, but
Facebook has not quite gone yet. I bought an Asus Eeepad
transformer
and an HP
Microserver
yet I don’t really feel like I’ve spent much on interesting stuff this
year.
Programming-wise
Also, I’ve started using Spotify a lot. While their Linux based offering is not as featureful as the Windows based one; their dev-team is reasonably responsive to politely worded support queries and I have had a lot of joy from it. However, their access library is pretty poor. It is threaded to the max and unpleasant issues arise from that as you’d expect. As such, I have decided to re-learn Vala by writing initially a simple binding to libspotify, then a reasonable set of GObjects wrapping it, and then hopefully a DBus binding for it; so that I can write multiple UIs all talking to one nearly compartmentalised-over-DBus backend. No idea if libspotify allows for multiple concurrent logins though (Not that it’s likely to be necessary).
That’s all for now. Ciau!